If you visited TLT's Facebook fan page this week you would have learned more about the E. Coli scare in Europe, arsenic in our chicken, and cow -
produced human breast milk coming to a store near you.
Not exact matches
While moms feel pressured to feed their infants
human breast milk, two - thirds of mothers are unable to
produce enough
milk or breastfeed as long as they wanted, according to a 2012 survey published in Pediatrics.
Second, the hormone cocktail of estrogen,
human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), progesterone, and prolactin, which helps to
produce breast milk, is in full force, causing
breast tissue to grow.
Breasts were created and designed for the sole purpose of
producing breast milk that is perfectly formulated to feed your specific
human newborn — hence it is «best.»
Whether it's to provide
milk because you are unable to
produce enough
milk for your baby, or it's to provide an important supplement which adds calories and nutrients to your own
breast milk, the reality is that
human milk products are becoming more and more common place.
Infants receive all the vitamins from their healthy mother's
milk that are
breast fed, except vitamin D and vitamin K.
Human milk contains less vitamin K such that the new born's immature intestine tract may not
produce enough baby's own supply.
Meaning that, barring any physical difficulties, babies are born ready to breastfeed; the delivery of the placenta signals the mother's
breasts to
produce milk to feed, the mother's body biologically responds to birth by
producing milk, and
human milk is (usually) the perfectly formulated food biologically for a
human baby.