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# A pregnant woman, a nursing woman, and a woman who gave birth within the last 30 days may eat on Tisha B'Av which falls out on Shabbat and is delayed to Sunday. However, they shouldn't eat for pleasure but whatever is necessary.<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Siman 554 Hachayavim B'Tanit no. 4)</ref>
# A pregnant woman, a nursing woman, and a woman who gave birth within the last 30 days may eat on Tisha B'Av which falls out on Shabbat and is delayed to Sunday. However, they shouldn't eat for pleasure but whatever is necessary.<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Siman 554 Hachayavim B'Tanit no. 4)</ref>
==Shabbat==
==Shabbat==
# A woman who is nursing and the baby doesn't want to nurse, to avoid a lot of discomfort it is permissible to express the milk but it should go to waste immediately, such as nursing into a disgusting cup or onto the ground.<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Otzar Dinim L'isha 28:9)</ref>
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==Meat and Milk==
==Meat and Milk==
# A woman who is nursing and needs to drink milk within six hours of eating meat may do so as long as one hour passed after having eaten meat. It is preferable that she wash out her teeth so there is no meat stuck there when she eats milk.<ref>[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=49181&st=&pgnum=428 Torat HaYoledet 62:3], Yalkut Yosef (Otzar Dinim L'isha 49:3)</ref>
# A woman who is nursing and needs to drink milk within six hours of eating meat may do so as long as one hour passed after having eaten meat. It is preferable that she wash out her teeth so there is no meat stuck there when she eats milk.<ref>[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=49181&st=&pgnum=428 Torat HaYoledet 62:3], Yalkut Yosef (Otzar Dinim L'isha 49:3)</ref>
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