Yes, it is possible to successfully breastfeed your second baby even if you weren’t able to with your first. A lot depends on why breastfeeding didn’t work out the first time. Some common reasons—like low milk supply, latch issues, or medical complications—can be addressed differently the second time around.
Yes. But kindly elaborate your problem for not breastfeeding the baby. If it’s personal then you can breastfeed. If it is due to some medical reason kindly elaborate the problem.
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Breastfeeding is always preferable. So you can breastfeed unless there is a medical contraindication.
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