by hina on April 15th, 2007

hina

Question

Help answer this question below.

I have adopted one four month child. I want to do breast feeding. And my last child was three year old. My question is “How can I reproduce the Milk in my breast to feed my adopted child?”

  • Like
  • Report

Answers. 3 helpful answers below.

  • by singwell-is off researching a lot on April 16th, 2007

    singwell-is off researching a lot

    Don't give up. I have it on good advice that it is possible. I even found some sites that might be able to h elp you.
    For those who say it is not possible: think back to societies before formula was available. If a mother died, or had no milk (sickness) the baby had to be fed. The logical choice was another woman who was breastfeeding, but that was not always possible, as, in smaller communities, there may not have been one. So other female relatives "brought in" milk. I saw a grandmother breastfeeding her grandchild in Bali because the mother had run off.
    Here are the sites:
    http://breast-feeding.adoption.com/
    http://www.adopting.org/adoptions/factsheet-breastfeeding-your-adopted-baby-adoptive-breastfeeding.html

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

  • give it up.you can't.use infant formula instead.

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

  • by mandame187a on April 16th, 2007

    mandame187a

    My best answer is to go to the doctor and get hormones, start taking prenatal vitamins to get yourself ready too,

    No comments. Post one | Permalink

Want to attach an image to your answer? Click here.

Did this answer your question? If not, then ask a new question or create a poll.

You're reading I have adopted one four month child. I want to do breast feeding. And my last child was three year old. My question is “How can I reproduce the Milk in my breast to feed my adopted child?”

Follow us on Facebook!

Related Ads

ANSWERBAG BUZZ

Grandmother breastfeeding
Grandmothers breastfeeding
Breastfeeding grandmother
Breastfeeding grandmothers
Can a grandmother breastfeed