setahu saya sih kurang baik, tapi tergantung kondisi ibunya
karena bayi di kandungan bisa kekurangan gizi
dan anak yang disusui juga begitu, mungkin jumlah asi 
masih banyak tetapi kandungan qizinya kurang dan anak 
terlanjur kenyang sama air asi yang kandungan qizinya
sudah berkurang itu
dan kasihan juga sama yang di dalam perut 
karena satu satunya sumber makanan hanya dari ibunya
kalau selama hamil muda tsb ibunya enggak ada masalah dengan
makan ya mungkin enggak apa-apa
kalau ibunya mau muntah terus dan makan aja enggan doyan
trus anak di perut dapat gizi dari mana?

ibunya rosyid&hilmi

On Thu, 30 May 2002 14:07:28 +0700
 "Rien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Artikel di bawah ini dari : http://www.lalecheleague.org/FAQ/bfpregnant.html
> Menurut artikel tsb, tidak apa-apa menyusui selama hamil,
> jika kehamilannya
> baik2 saja. Tapi jika ada faktor resiko atau history yang
> kurang baik dari
> kehamilan sebelumnya, mendingan jangan. Bisa juga nanti
> si anak menyapih
> sendiri karena pada bulan ke-4 atau ke-5 citarasa ASI
> sudah berubah.
> Di www.lalecheleague.org ini terdapat banyak sekali
> loh... info ttg.
> menyusui.
> 
> salam,
> Rien
> 
> ---
> Breastfeeding During Pregnancy
> 
> I'm Pregnant and Still Nursing My Toddler--Must I Wean
> Now?
> Finding out you are pregnant does not mean you must stop
> breastfeeding your
> toddler. Many mothers choose to continue breastfeeding
> throughout pregnancy,
> while others decide to wean. The following information
> may help you decide
> what is best for you and your family.
> 
> Relatives, friends and health care professionals may
> express doubts about
> breastfeeding while pregnant. Their concerns might
> include that you would be
> risking the health of your unborn baby. It may be
> reassuring to know that in
> a normal pregnancy there is no evidence that continuing
> to breastfeed will
> deprive your unborn child of necessary nutrients. In
> addition, according to
> La Leche League's BREASTFEEDING ANSWER BOOK, "There is no
> documented danger
> to mother or fetus when mothers breastfeed through a
> healthy pregnancy."
> (Mohrbacher and Stock, 1997, page 345). However, if you
> have a history of
> premature delivery or other risk factors, your physician
> may advise weaning
> as well as suggest restrictions of other activities. The
> materials listed in
> the "Additional Resources" section of this FAQ will help
> you address the
> fears others may express.
> 
> Needing extra rest is normal in pregnancy. Breastfeeding
> during your
> pregnancy may help you get extra rest if you breastfeed
> your toddler while
> lying down. Completely childproofing one room with a
> mattress or pallet on
> the floor would allow you to continue to rest if your
> toddler goes off to
> play. Who knows, you both may drift off for a little nap!
> 
> Some mothers develop tender nipples during pregnancy.
> Careful attention to
> your child's position can help. Breathing techniques from
> childbirth classes
> can help you cope with the increased sensitivity. The
> breathing techniques
> may also help if you become restless while your toddler
> breastfeeds. If your
> child is old enough, you can ask him or her to nurse more
> gently or for
> shorter periods of time. This will help with both your
> tender nipples and
> your feelings of restlessness.
> 
> Women who breastfeed while pregnant often find their milk
> supply decreases
> around the fourth or fifth month. If your breastfeeding
> baby is less than a
> year old, watch his weight gain to be sure he is getting
> enough to eat. It's
> also not uncommon for the flavor of your milk to change.
> These changes may
> prompt some older toddlers to nurse less often or to wean
> entirely.
> 
> If you decide you want to wean your toddler, it's easiest
> to proceed
> gradually. The approach of "don't offer, don't refuse" is
> one that has
> worked for many mothers. See if you can anticipate when
> your child is likely
> to ask to nurse and offer a distraction or a healthful
> snack instead. Avoid
> sitting in your favorite nursing chair. Be sure you give
> lots of extra hugs
> and attention. Remember that weaning a toddler can be
> hard work: continuing
> to nurse is sometimes easier for the mother. See these
> FAQs for additional
> thoughts on weaning.
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anita Fauziah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > Pak Taufan,
> > Saya adalah satu diantara ibu hamil yang masih
> menyusui. Saya sudah
> > mengkonsultasikan hal tsb ke dokter anak & dokter
> kandungan saya.
> > Kalau menurut dokter anak saya sih fine.. fine aja
> tidak masalah, dan
> 
> 
> 
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