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1 Although breastfeeding or using breastmilk was widely encouraged, two countries specifically prohibited this.
2 In China, the super-rich are paying thousands of euro per month for frozen breastmilk .
3 Infants should not be given water; they should be kept hydrated with breastmilk or formula.
4 Research shows that breastmilk does not lose any benefits after an infant turns six months.
5 His limited dietary preferences began when his mum Wendy Hughes began weening him off breastmilk .
6 Participants were on breastmilk or vitamin D-free formula, with solids added from 6 months of age.
7 A detailed analysis of virus persistence following breastmilk transmission of HIV-1 and ART has not been performed.
8 It was La Leche League day, so I could expect at least twenty minutes on the merits of breastmilk .
9 Up to 45% of the breastmilk samples exceeded the normal range of the breastmilk lead suggested by WHO.
10 This involves taking children off breastmilk too early and replacing it with overly diluted milk formulas, rooibos tea, and water.
11 Higher concentrations of lead were found in the 30- day breastmilk than in the 15-day.
12 I didn't have a freezer in my room, so a team member stored my breastmilk in one in her office.
13 This is partly due to the fact that breastmilk contains a natural supply of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA).
14 As breastmilk can be contaminated with these metals, breastfeeding may serve as a significant route of heavy metal exposure among infants.
15 Despite overwhelming evidence that breastmilk is best for babies until they are at least six months old, few Irish women breastfeed.
16 She adds that when parents stop feeding their babies breastmilk or formula in their first 1000 days, it negatively impacts their growth.
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