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Posted: 12 years ago
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Is she breastfeeding the baby now? I don't understand

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Posted: 12 years ago
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its better not think logically in PR we will just go round and round and round finally you will realise that what logic doesn't exist in ekta land nor science nor of those things which exist in actual life so you better not think about it bcoz logic jaise bacwwaz ki cheeg ki waja se wo apna serial ki story likhey not possible
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Aside from Ekta's world, when a person has a miscarriage does she stop producing milk?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshi_arvi

Aside from Ekta's world, when a person has a miscarriage does she stop producing milk?

yes u r right
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshi_arvi

Aside from Ekta's world, when a person has a miscarriage does she stop producing milk?


Miscarriage isnt the term used for ovi's case. Miscarriage means loss of an embryo or fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy. she gave birth to a still born, if alive would have been a premature baby at 7 and a half months.in that case she probs had already started producing colostrum that comes around the 2nd trimester and actual breast milk doesnt come hours to days after the placenta has been removed- which in ovi's case has been removed-she was pregnant and thus fully capable of breast feeding whenever her baby needs it. the baby is fine feeding on colostrum for the first few days and your body will start producing milk afterwards when the baby has been feeding for a few days. if she has started feeding then the quality of it changes according to the feeding baby's needs and according to the environmental changes around the feeding mother. biologically your milk doesnt really adapt to the baby when its in the womb but rather when its feeding already. so at this point if the baby is being breast fed then ovi's milk will adjust more towards the baby's needs than purvi's who probably is still producing colostrum and not milk as she isnt nursing anyone. (just scientific fact no argument intended) and since in pr land everyone thinks its her baby there is no moral issue with it really. 'premature' babies- as they say this child is- dont really do very well on formula. i had a baby about 2 years back and am preggers again so i did a lot of background research on this. there seems to be a general confusion about this in the forum. 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshi_arvi

Aside from Ekta's world, when a person has a miscarriage does she stop producing milk?



no she does not stop producing milk.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: tejaswiniwenham


Miscarriage isnt the term used for ovi's case. Miscarriage means loss of an embryo or fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy. she gave birth to a still born, if alive would have been a premature baby at 7 and a half months.in that case she probs had already started producing colostrum that comes around the 2nd trimester and actual breast milk doesnt come hours to days after the placenta has been removed- which in ovi's case has been removed-she was pregnant and thus fully capable of breast feeding whenever her baby needs it. the baby is fine feeding on colostrum for the first few days and your body will start producing milk afterwards when the baby has been feeding for a few days. if she has started feeding then the quality of it changes according to the feeding baby's needs and according to the environmental changes around the feeding mother. biologically your milk doesnt really adapt to the baby when its in the womb but rather when its feeding already. so at this point if the baby is being breast fed then ovi's milk will adjust more towards the baby's needs than purvi's who probably is still producing colostrum and not milk as she isnt nursing anyone. (just scientific fact no argument intended) and since in pr land everyone thinks its her baby there is no moral issue with it really. 'premature' babies- as they say this child is- dont really do very well on formula. i had a baby about 2 years back and am preggers again so i did a lot of background research on this. there seems to be a general confusion about this in the forum. 😊


you are correct. Colostrum is what is produced first, breast milk will then produce, according to the baby's needs. If Purvi does not pump or feed a child, after some time there will be no production.

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