Not exact matches
I love all things
milk, yogurt and cheese and I decided to use Greek yogurt
because my home state
of New York is the top yogurt -
producing state in the whole country!
Note that,
because I am not a vegan (my interest in non-dairy
milks is just for the sake
of variety), I add an egg to the Swiss chard gratin to make it richer, but you can hold the egg if you prefer — the béchamel alone is enough to
produce a lovely texture — or you can substitute silken tofu.
«We expect the yield to be twice as high per cow than the industry average
because of the quality genetics,» Mr Arena said, «We expect to be able to
produce 80 million litres
of milk per year.»
This is
because the acid in the recipe curdles the protein in the soy
milk and
produces butter flavors (probably diacetyl, among others) as part
of a chemical reaction.
That's
because something around 90 percent
of corn grown in the US is GM, as is much
of the soy, and a lot
of this is fed to cows that
produce the
milk that goes into Ben & Jerry's products.
The dairy sector is particularly important
because Belarus has a large number
of producers and they have a high reputation for quality in Russia, which does not
produce enough
milk for its own consumers.
«With our dairy industry in crisis due to the
milk price war, and our fruit growers leaving tonnes
of produce to rot on the ground
because they are not being paid enough to harvest it, Australian farming is reaching breaking point», Mr Croft said.
An issue with many
of the lower fat yoghurts is that
because they remove some
of the natural fats from
milk, it's difficult to achieve the thick consistency and creamy full flavour
of traditional yoghurt, and so artificial ingredients need to be added to
produce the right texture and taste.
She's «holding out»
because her sister is a breastfeeding advocate, but she sees the formula as a relief, a sure - fire way to get her baby to sleep longer, even though she's
producing plenty
of milk and her baby is a great latcher.
Dr. Marianne Neifert, a pediatrician and author
of «Great Expectations: The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding,» explains that nipple incisions for implants should be avoided if breastfeeding is important to the patient [
because] all the
milk ducts that drain the different lobes or sections
of the breast kind
of convene there [and] it's possible to accidentally cut
milk ducts or the nerve that sends the signal to your brain to release more hormones that then helps you to
produce more
milk.»
Many mamas find that setting up in front
of the TV after baby has gone to bed yields great results — especially
because prolactin levels, the hormone which tells your body to
produce more
milk, are at their highest.
This is not true and a lot
of new moms do this and get themselves stressed and scared
because they think they are not
producing enough
milk.
And,
because breast
milk is created on a supply and demand basis, if you continue to breastfeed regularly, you should still
produce the amount
of milk you need according to your feedings, even if you are supplementing.
It is a good idea to google the size
of a newborn's stomach,
because this will reassure you that you're not going to have as much
milk being
produced in the beginning.
Also,
because you end up giving him less
of your
milk, your supply will dwindle and you will lose your ability to
produce milk from your breasts.
And
of course, I wasn't in any pain at all,
because if I don't
produce any
milk, I'll hardly get engorged by not feeding.
There is nothing worse than that inner feeling
of failing your baby
because of his inability to latch on, difficulty coordinating a suck / swallow / breathe pattern, or difficulty with
producing enough
milk.
This name may be a bit misleading
because women really only
produce one type
of milk, although the fat content
of the
milk does change over the course
of a feeding.
Other women have more success when they do their power pumping in the morning
because that is the time
of day when most women naturally
produce the most
milk.
However, even if 30 minutes
of active manual pumping
produced only few ounces
of milk, don't be frustrated
because that stress might be one
of the reasons your let - down is low.
One lactation consultant at the «baby - friendly» hospital, which encouraged exclusive breastfeeding, told Johnson that she may have trouble
producing milk because of her polycystic ovarian syndrome and recommended supplements, Johnson wrote.
I don't think I am
producing enough
milk and I am very worried
because I want to continue breastfeeding him instead
of giving him formula.
Because you are pumping and therefore able to easily and accurately measure your
milk output, you know exactly how many ounces (or milliliters)
of milk you are
producing.
The last couple
of days I've only been getting less than an ounce
of milk and decided to stop pumping
because I was barely
producing milk and thought my
milk was drying up but now I'm having second thoughts and would like to try again.
Sure it was a roller - coaster ride
of ups and downs,
of crying,
of sore nipples, and thinking
of giving up as I did not know what I was doing wrong,
of pressure from family and friends who were not sure I could
produce enough
milk,
of sleepless nights, and extensive pain
because of my cesarean wounds,
of managing my time to work, and breastfeeding before leaving for work, during my noon breaks, and after the working day was over.
HOPE LIEN: Well surprisingly at my very first pumping session I did get some drops
of kind
of like sticky
milk, I did not
produce colostrum when you induce lactation but it was like a thicker kind
of milk almost like honey or something like that and I was really surprised by that
because I read from some other people it takes some a little bit longer and so I was really impressed that I had any
milk...
My son was always bottle fed, even when I breastfed my son for that short period
of time,
because, again, I didn't
produce enough
milk.
Nutrients in baby's
milk will be also destroyed
because of the intense heat
produced in microwave.
If you're not
producing as much
milk as you'd like, or if your baby is having any trouble nursing, though, the ring may not be a good choice for you,
because it may reduce the amount
of milk you
produce by a bit.
I didn't really in those very early weeks have a concept
of when I was full or not full or how much
milk I was
producing because I was just breastfeeding so I was just feed her when she's hungry.
There's a perception as not
producing enough
because they don't know how to read their babies cues — or they don't trust in the ability
of their breasts to make the
milk.
Breastfeeding can cause uterine cramps
because of the hormones released when your baby suckles and your body
produces milk (oxytocin and prolactin).
So, chances are, your body will be able to
produce milk, so you needn't worry
because of their naysaying.
Thus, many mothers and babies do well with breastfeeding in spite
of a poor latch,
because most mothers
produce an abundance
of milk.
The American Academy
of Pediatrics recommends this
because breast
milk may not have enough
of this nutrient, which is
produced by sunlight on skin.
Perceived low
milk production, also called Perceived Insufficient Milk (Neifert & Bunik, 2013), is present when a mother is producing enough milk for her baby, but she believes she is not, often because she incorrectly assigns certain normal behaviors of her baby as hunger or dissatisfaction at the bre
milk production, also called Perceived Insufficient
Milk (Neifert & Bunik, 2013), is present when a mother is producing enough milk for her baby, but she believes she is not, often because she incorrectly assigns certain normal behaviors of her baby as hunger or dissatisfaction at the bre
Milk (Neifert & Bunik, 2013), is present when a mother is
producing enough
milk for her baby, but she believes she is not, often because she incorrectly assigns certain normal behaviors of her baby as hunger or dissatisfaction at the bre
milk for her baby, but she believes she is not, often
because she incorrectly assigns certain normal behaviors
of her baby as hunger or dissatisfaction at the breast.
And so if you have any form
of stress the body will not
produce enough
milk because everything that helps in breast
milk production is not working well.
You're not
producing as much
milk as you could be
because you're sleeping on your stomach (which puts pressure on your breasts), you've returned to work, you're expending a lot
of energy, or your baby is sleeping through the night.
I was devastated when I found out my DD had lost more than 10 percent
of her birth weight at 5 days,
because I wasn't
producing enough
milk.
I have cried and cried
because all he wants to do is breast feed but mommy can only
produce 3oz
of milk a day..
Never microwave breast
milk because it may
produce «hot spots» that could scald your baby and microwaving zaps some
of the nutrients from your
milk.
Just a tip though, it is not advisable to heat a breastmilk using microwave
because the heat
produced by microwave ovens can lessen or ruin the nutrients
of the
milk.
I am sharing this
because I want moms to know you must first nurse to know what you are capable
of producing!!!! I was able to
produce enough
milk to exclusively breastfeed, I have faith for other mothers with breasts similar to mine.
For breastfed infants, there is no evidence
of an increased risk
of methemoglobinemia from maternal ingestion
of water with nitrate nitrogen concentrations as high as 100 ppm,
because these mothers do not
produce milk with high nitrate concentrations.16 Furthermore, the predominant organism in the gastrointestinal tract (Lactobacillus species)
of the breastfed infant does not reduce nitrate to nitrite (see following section).14
I have an arsenal
of milk because i
produced so much and continue to pump to feed him.
They soon found out that the reason her temp was so high was
because she was dehydrated from not eating enough, this was do to the lack
of colostrum and
milk my breasts were
producing (pretty much I wasn't
producing anything) I felt absolutely horrible that I could not tell, I felt like a bad mom that I was unable to breastfeed my daughter.
As it turns out,
because Sausage was in the NICU and I didn't get to hold her until she was a week old, I never
produced any
milk at all, not even a slight leakage, so when people ask about feeding, this is the part I tell them, so worried I am about the stigma
of bottle feeding by choice.
In most cases, a mom isn't
producing the right amount
of milk because something has disrupted her supply before it was firmly established.
Because of my fat free diet, I
produced no breast
milk at all.
Because progesterone and estrogen are necessary for chemical balance in the brain, when they drop in order to
produce milk, a mother can feel the affects
of sadness and depression.