Not exact matches
It's healing
properties as well
as help with
breastmilk production is well touted in the old country.
(One reason is that
breastmilk contains antibacterial
properties as laid out in this great kellymom article) The evidence about cavity risk and breastfeeding toddlers (over age 12 months) isn't great quality.
As described above, this is what is found in
breastmilk and it has many helpful
properties for developing babies.
Our conference for 2018 is packed full of fascinating topics such
as the antibacterial
properties of human milk carbohydrates,
breastmilk as a communication and gene expression tool, management of chronic breast pain, the physiology of the milk ejection reflex, collaboration in high conflict settings, and so much more!
After I thought about it, I explained to my partner that while there is so much new research / things discovered about
breastmilk and its
properties, I told her, that
as a field, Breastfeeding Medicine is constantly battling critics and having to «prove» our medicine.
Paragraph 1: Change to read: The anti-infective
properties of
breastmilk and colostrum PROTECT infant health against acute infections, such
as otitis media.