It forms a link between your body and that of the baby so as to
keep the baby healthy within the womb by carrying out functions that can't be performed by the baby itself while inside your uterus.
Not exact matches
While bone mass does return usually
within six months of stopping breastfeeding, maintaining the proper dietary amount of calcium will
keep you and
baby healthy, as well as decreasing future risk of osteoporosis.
The original iron stores of a full - term
healthy baby, combined with the better - absorbed iron in breastmilk, are usually enough to
keep baby's hemoglobin levels
within the normal range the first six months.