Articles Tagged ‘milk’

Not enough milk

Exclusive, not enough milk one of the chapters of concern for all groups of mothers. This lack of milk is presented in very early after delivery for mothers. The milk is always an element of all foods for all. You can make the problem of young children, there is a shortage of milk. Question is in the food supply for the poor baby. Thus, this deficiency occurs in the milk of mothers to their children. Milk is the last meal for all children for their good health in terms of quantity and quality and nutritious. Our stomach, and the needs of children in a plain, generous, a diet. But of course we need a healthy diet, nutrition and vegetables, no alcohol, you need a better health. Exercise is a good health habits in the outdoors to mothers in promoting the secretion of milk to help the economy. The mother should not move in bed is indirectly, for a long time, even better than the whole day in the morning for their children. The mother has a cold bath every morning. If you follow these...

The price of baby milk on the health of women

Many women do not make the decision without knowing the actual cost of infant formula feeding. You can for the price of baby milk, baby bottles and teats. One could even consider, taking into account the cost of sterilizing bottles and teats. But few women who choose not to breastfeed in order to examine the cost of baby food in your child's health and their own health. Women, baby food feeding little or nothing. The lack of breastfeeding, which is part of the natural physiological process of pregnancy and birth, the results of health risks for women. Women can not breastfeed or to breastfeed for a shorter period, are: Increased risk of breast cancer Women who do not breast feed are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Those who are breast-feeding for a longer better protection. The relationship between breastfeeding and reduced risk of breast cancer is so strong that the Global Fund for Cancer Research / American Institute for Cancer Research "are breastfeedin...