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		<title>Yom Kippur, Fasting and Breastfeeding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not good at fasting. I can barely go three hours without eating or drinking something. If I don&#8217;t eat, I get cranky and tired. So Yom Kippur, or the Jewish Day of Atonement, is always a challenge. One year, in fact, I actually got sick from not eating. Last year I was pregnant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not good at fasting.  I can barely go three hours without eating or drinking something.  If I don&#8217;t eat, I get cranky and tired.  So Yom Kippur, or the Jewish Day of Atonement, is always a challenge.  One year, in fact, I actually got sick from not eating.<br />
Last year I was pregnant and I didn&#8217;t feel well so I didn&#8217;t fast.  Jewish law actually says you do not need to fast if you are ill.  So what is the answer for breastfeeding moms?  Are you required by Jewish law to fast?<br />
I should state that I&#8217;m Reform; in other words, I&#8217;m flexible about my religious life.  If I was Orthodox, or Conservative, I would probably know the answer to this question about fasting and breastfeeding right up front.  Or I would have asked a Rabbi, family member or friend.  In my case, I&#8217;ve turned to the internet.  Bottom line, it seems that Jewish law says that both pregnant and breastfeeding women should fast unless their health, or the baby&#8217;s health, would be at risk.<br />
Here is a good site with an explanation as well as guidelines on how to fast while breastfeeding.  <a href=" http://www.yoatzot.org/article/132">Nishmat: The Jerusalem Center for Advanced Jewish Study for Women</a>.<br />
Another source of information is Kellymom.  <a href=" http://www.kellymom.com/nutrition/mom/fasting.html">www.Kellymom.com</a>.<br />
As always, make an informed decision.  And if you do refrain from eating, have an easy fast.</p>
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