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Congratulations on the pending birth. May your child, your partner and you be healthy and happy.
As you are planning to learn from a Master of another school and system, it is best to ask those questions of him.
If you were learning from Shaolin Wahnam, these would be my answers:
How soon after is she able to begin safely practising Chi Kung?
As a beginner, I would wait about 4-6 weeks before commencing and would keep the level relatively low to begin with. Whilst it is probably safe to begin much sooner, there is some possibility that the increased flow may make her feel drained initially. This would not be ideal, I think.
Can Chi Kung affect (positive or negative) the quality of breast milk?
Absolutely. As Chi Kung helps to improve the natural function of the body, the milk quality would normally be positively influenced. Any cleansing that would occur as a result of Chi Kung practice would (as it is natural) not result in a reduction in milk quality.
As I mentioned above, though, please ask your chosen teacher for his opinions.
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