When a child is breastfeeding how does the child custody and parenting times work?

Bookworm09 asked:


I’m a new mom. My son is only 3 months old and I’m 17. I don’t know how any of these things work. Me and the baby’s dad separated before I knew I was pregnant.

Please Help Me

Gavin

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5 Responses to “When a child is breastfeeding how does the child custody and parenting times work?”

  1. Brian Says:

    Joseph

    whenever your child is with the father use a ****** pump and send bottles of milk over…and when the baby is with you just ****** feed.

  2. Xavier Says:

    Julia

    You’d have to ask a judge this, honestly. I think sometimes they would wait until the child was weaned to have overnight visits with the breastfed child. Otherwise, if they’re just short visits, etc. pump beforehand and give him the bottles of expressed milk.

  3. Olivia Says:

    Se

  4. Robert Says:

    Brooke

    Hi,

    I’m just guessing here but can’t wait until your son is weaned off breastfeeding first? You could try expressing but some babies don’t like bottles. Let your baby dada and the courts be patient

  5. Jacob Says:

    Aaron

    Depends on your state. In some states if you’re breastfeeding it limits the time with dad until a year or so (as to help your success with bfing). If you can post your state I can look up some info for you.

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