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Nursing women should stay physically active

Postpartum exercise beneficial for mother and childPostnatal exercise is not detrimental to breastmilk, breastfeeding or child growth. However, it promotes...

Breastfeeding responsible for social advancement

British researchers are exploring the link between breastfeeding and social advancement 06/25/2013 Breastfeeding or bottle feeding? A topic that repeatedly...

Breastfeeding reduces maternal diabetes risk

Lower diabetes risk for nursing mothers 06/05/2014 It is well known that breastfeeding is good for babies. Researchers have now...

Breastfeeding protects against allergies

Allergy protection by breast milk 07/31/2014 With breast milk, infants are not only well cared for, but breastfeeding also reduces...

Breastfeeding does not protect against gluten intolerance

Celiac Disease: Early habituation to gluten-containing foods and long breastfeeding do not prevent gluten intolerance 08/10/2014 Neither the early habituation...

Breastfeeding reduces type 2 diabetes risk

Even mothers can benefit from breastfeeding 10/30/2012 Women who suffer from gestational diabetes may, according to a science study, reduce...

Breastfeeding has little impact on the long-term cognitive development of children

Physicians examined the long-term benefits of breastfeedingWhile the medicinal benefits of breastfeeding are relatively well-known for helping infants to prevent...

Breastfeeding has a positive influence on the intestinal flora in babies

Breastfeeding supports the colonization of the baby intestine with beneficial bacteriaThe intestinal flora performs important functions in the food utilization...

Consider breastfeeding needs of the mother

World Breast Week this year focuses on the needs of mothers 04/10/2013 Until Sunday runs this year's World Breastfeeding Week,...