Several studies also suggest that
lactating women get significantly less drunk than formula - feeding moms and other women do when they all consume the same amount of alcohol.
Not exact matches
The researchers concluded that, given that more
women of childbearing have an overt iodine deficiency as well as borderline iodine deficiency, and given the difficulty of limiting exposure to environmental perchlorate and thiocyanate,
lactating women should focus on
getting sufficient iodine as a way to protect their developing infants.
Another experiment in Czechoslovakia found that 65 per cent of
women who supplemented with 1500 to 3000 mg of magnesium
lactate daily for two years completely
got rid of their pain and stopped further development of deformities of the vertebrae.
The Child Health Foundation recommends that pregnant and
lactating women should
get an average of 200 mg of DHA per day.