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Breastfeeding or Chestfeeding After Surgery - Is it safe? [English] Permalink Public
Your milk is the best food for your baby. We encourage you to breastfeed or chestfeed as soon as possible after surgery. We are here to support you. Read this booklet to learn about breastfeeding or chestfeeding after surgery. (English) Colour
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267829Body Location:
- Blood, Heart and Circulation,
- Sexual and Reproductive Health,
- Pregnancy and Childbirth
Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Drug, Fluid and Nutrition Therapy,
- Surgery and Procedures
Disorders and Conditions:
- Pregnancy and Reproduction,
- Womens Health,
- Surgery
Keywords:
- Surgery,
- Baby,
- Post-op,
- Breast,
- Feeding,
- Anesthesia,
- Preparation,
- Nursing,
- Milk,
- Chest,
- Pre-Op,
- Prep,
- Pump,
- Medicine,
- Feed,
- Nurse,
- Human,
- Breastmilk,
- Sedative,
- Breastfeeding,
- Chestfeeding
Demographic:
- All
Program:
- Maternal Infant Child Youth
Revision Date:
February 22, 2023Reproduction Rights:
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