WitrynaIt's normal for a baby to do runny poos, or to go after every feed. The occasional "explosive" poo is also normal, and nothing to worry about. However, your baby may have diarrhoea if: her poo is very watery. she is pooing more often, or passing larger amounts than normal. she's started solids, and is pooing more than three times a day. Witryna16 gru 2015 · Some women become aroused enough to orgasm while breastfeeding. A Dutch study of 153 nursing moms, published in 2006, found that 8% reported orgasming while breastfeeding.Several experts mentioned this phenomenon to me as well. "We know that in a certain situation, if the mother is sitting with her legs crossed, that puts …
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WitrynaI always thought breastfeeding felt good, in a release sort of way, but it never turned me on in that overtly sexual way. However, I can *totally* imagine a pump turning me on right now, because I'm almost 38 weeks and horny as hell. ... It's normal, we're just prudes in the U.S. and don't want to talk about it. Report 5 Reply. kls33145 member. WitrynaIt’s perfectly normal to be turned on while breastfeeding, and here’s why. Breastfeeding is a natural and beautiful process, and it’s only natural that it would turn some people on. There’s nothing wrong with finding breastfeeding sexy, and there are even some benefits to it. glan ely hospital
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Witryna1 kwi 2011 · I said, “Of course not!” When he turned 2, the same questions rolled around, and my same answer still applied–of course not. He turned 3, 4, 5, 6–I still felt the magic of breastfeeding, and I still felt no impulse to put an end to that feeling. Sixteen years after the birth of my son, I still feel the same way. Witryna20 kwi 2024 · Polomeno believes the sexual arousal that some women feel during breastfeeding is caused by a combination of factors, including a boost from the “love hormone” oxytocin and the physical stimulation of a nursing baby. Breasts, after all, … Witryna27 lip 2024 · Insufficient glandular tissue. Some women’s breasts don’t develop normally (for various reasons) and may not have enough “milk-making” ducts to meet their baby’s needs. Ducts do grow during each pregnancy and breastfeeding stimulates the growth of more ducts and tissue, so this may be less of a problem with a second or third baby. gland 意味 医療