Yes, it's possible. The baby might not like both.
Breast milk is the only food tailor made for infants. It is natural for mammals to nurse their young not to feed them formula. Breast milk changes with the baby needs over time unlike formula that stays the same. Breast milk also contains antibodies to build babies immune systems which formula can not do. This is why formula fed babies generally get sick far more often then breastfed babies.
It may be difficult at first, but yes.
Yes, definitely. Some kids need more than the mother can produce at the time, and baby formula is safe.
No. The child should already be formed and should be alright by that time. And also I don't think a mother can breast feed for that long anyway.
Formula provides the nutrients a baby needs for its growth and development. One of benefits of formula feeding is the ease and comfort it provides. Some mothers are uncomfortable breast feeding in public. Another benefit is that dads can feed their baby and have that bonding time with them as well.
No it wont spoil but the tendency is milk production will lessen then dry out.
formula for calculating through-feed grinding time
Oral thrush and breast pain occurring at the same time are most likely an unfortunate coincidence. See your health care provider for advice.
yes
Along side at the same level (think of runners crossing a finishing line "breast to breast" they are abreast of each other and finish at the same time).
Breast augmentation is not recommended for women who would like to breast feed in the future. It has been found that women who have had breast augmentation are three time more likely to have difficulties with lactation as compared with women who have not had augmentation.
Breast reconstruction, especially if it is begun at the same time as the simple mastectomy, can minimize the sense of loss that women feel when having a breast removed.