This Live QnA is All About Breastfeeding, if you have any doubts and need to expand your knowledge on this topic please come and attend this Live QnA and ask all your queries. Our Expert Dr. Pratibha Gulati will be there on the App to answer all your questions.
Some of the sample questions:
1) How do I prevent sore nipples?
2) My nipples are bleeding; can I still breastfeed ?
3) Can I pass a virus or illness onto my baby through breast milk?
4) When should I start pumping in preparation to go back to work? ?
5) What if I can’t produce enough breast milk for my baby?
6) How do I know if I'm producing enough of milk for my baby?
Name: Dr.Pratibha Gulati
Timing: 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Date: 17th Dec 2018
Topic: All About Breastfeeding
Designation: Physical Therapist, CBE( Childbirth Educator), Lactation Counsellor, Post-Partum Counsellor
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If you are posting from the website, then simply ask your question using #AskPratibha. #liveqna#askpratibha
13 Dec 2018
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Karuna Gandhi
How to reduce my tummy after postpartum?? I have gained lot of weight after c section delivery <b><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://app.babychakra.com/hashtag/liveqna"><font color="#2b5998"><span>#</span></font><font color="#2b5998">liveqna</font></a></b> <b><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://app.babychakra.com/hashtag/askpratibha"><font color="#2b5998"><span>#</span></font><font color="#2b5998">askpratibha</font></a></b>
How do I know if I m producing enough of milk for my baby??? <b><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://app.babychakra.com/hashtag/askpratibha"><font color="#2b5998"><span>#</span></font><font color="#2b5998">askpratibha</font></a></b>
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17 Dec 2018
Dr Pratibha
<b><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://app.babychakra.com/hashtag/Vedya"><font color="#2b5998"><span>#</span></font><font color="#2b5998">Vedya</font></a></b> - not at all in fact the immediate yellowish creamish milk that comes is called COLLESTUM which is extremely important for the baby to take as it's rich in antibodies which increases the baby's immunity.
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17 Dec 2018
Dr Pratibha
@Darshini not necessarily, only if you feel the baby is demanding more only then required to feed from both breasts
Karuna Gandhi
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12 May 2019