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Injuries force QB changes for NFL Colts and Panthers
Injuries force QB changes for NFL Colts and Panthers
NFL rookie starting quarterbacks Anthony Richardson of Indianapolis and Bryce Young of Carolina were ruled out on Friday for Sunday games with injuries while Cincinnati...
2023-09-23 02:35
Dettori -- Racing's great entertainer set for final European hurrah
Dettori -- Racing's great entertainer set for final European hurrah
For Frankie Dettori, come Saturday evening the flying dismounts and unabashed displays of emotions in victory or defeat will be a thing of the past as the great showman retires...
2023-10-20 08:27
Australia cannot strip citizenship from man over his terrorism convictions, top court says
Australia cannot strip citizenship from man over his terrorism convictions, top court says
Australia’s highest court has overturned a government decision to strip citizenship from a man convicted of terrorism
2023-11-01 14:54
Do you need to watch what you eat when you’re breastfeeding?
Do you need to watch what you eat when you’re breastfeeding?
Most new mothers try to breastfeed their baby at first, unable to ignore the oft-repeated mantra ‘breast is best’. However, despite the vast benefits of breastfeeding that are being highlighted during World Breastfeeding Week (August 1-7), including protecting the baby from infection and disease, and health benefits for the mother, a huge proportion of mothers quickly give up. Figures from the last UK-wide Infant Feeding Survey (albeit from 2010) found that while more than three-quarters of women start breastfeeding when their baby’s born, this drops to 55% doing any breastfeeding at six weeks, while at six months, just 34% do any breastfeeding, and only 1% breastfeed exclusively. There are many reasons for this, but Public Health England research found more than half of mothers were concerned they might need a special diet to breastfeed, and a similar proportion were worried that breastfeeding meant they couldn’t tell if their baby was getting too much or too little milk. But should new mums really be concerned about eating or not eating specific foods if they’re breastfeeding, and can their diet affect how much milk their baby’s getting? The simple answer is no, as long as they’re eating a healthy balanced diet, says the baby charity Tommy’s. Because while the NHS warns pregnant mothers to avoid specific foods like soft blue cheeses, undercooked meat, liver, pâté and game meats, there are no foods breastfeeding mums must not eat, says Tommy’s. “There are a lot of myths out there around breastfeeding which can leave new parents unsure of what to do and where to turn,” says Tommy’s midwife Sophie King. “If you choose to breastfeed or combination feed, there’s no special foods you need to have, but a varied diet can help our bodies make the best quality milk for our babies. This typically includes lots of vegetables, fruits, grains and proteins. It’s also important that you stay well-hydrated with plenty of water. “ In addition, she says it’s recommended that mothers who are exclusively breastfeeding take a daily vitamin D supplement. An occasional alcoholic drink is unlikely to cause any harm if you’re breastfeeding, says King, but she warns: “Try not to have more than one or two units of alcohol once or twice a week. There’s some evidence that regularly drinking more than two units of alcohol a day while breastfeeding may affect your baby’s development.” In addition, caffeine can reach babies through breast milk, and King explains: “Caffeine is a stimulant, so if you have a lot, it may make your baby restless and keep them awake.” Caffeine occurs naturally in lots of foods and drink, including coffee, tea and chocolate, and it’s also added to some soft drinks and energy drinks, as well as some cold and flu remedies. “There’s not enough information to say how much caffeine is too much, and babies respond to caffeine differently,” says King. “But it’s a good idea to reduce how much caffeine you drink, especially when your baby is less than six months old.” But does what a mother eats affect her milk supply? Again, the answer is no, explains Justine Fieth of the breastfeeding support charity La Leche League GB (LLLGB). “There are no particular foods you need to eat to increase breastmilk – milk production is determined by the amount of milk removed from the breast,” she says. Breastmilk is made in the mother’s breasts, directly from her blood, rather than from the food she eats. Fieth says LLLGB recognises the importance of a varied and healthy diet, and stresses that it’s important for mothers to speak to a qualified breastfeeding supporter if they feel they have low milk supply. “Unless there’s a physical or physiological reason for low milk production, a mother who breastfeeds on cue will be able to produce enough milk for her baby, regardless of what she eats,” she explains. “In certain circumstances, medications can be used to increase supply, but diet plays a minor part – though obviously, eating a varied, healthy diet is always a good thing.” For breastfeeding support, contact the National Breastfeeding Helpline on 0300 100 0212. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Sten dos: What you need to know about the quirky wedding trend Why have the birds disappeared from my garden? Psoriasis Awareness Month: Everything you need to know
2023-08-01 16:54
Inter Miami tight-lipped on Messi as Argentine coach takes charge
Inter Miami tight-lipped on Messi as Argentine coach takes charge
Inter Miami's sporting director Chris Henderson declined to comment on speculation over a bid for Lionel Messi as the club unveiled their new Argentine interim...
2023-06-03 02:08
NBA rumors: Celtics assembling sign-and-trade for major star
NBA rumors: Celtics assembling sign-and-trade for major star
Things are reportedly moving quickly on a potential sign-and-trade, sending Kristaps Porzingis to the Boston Celtics, with the Clippers looped in as well.According to Shams Charania, the Wizards, Celtics and Clippers are in serious discussions about a three-team trade. The Celtics would be acqui...
2023-06-22 03:13
Bob Myers departing as Warriors president, GM after 4 NBA titles, 11 seasons
Bob Myers departing as Warriors president, GM after 4 NBA titles, 11 seasons
Bob Myers is departing as president and general manager of the Golden State Warriors after building a championship team that captured four titles in an eight-year span
2023-05-31 01:55
Bitcoin’s Bounce From Turbulence Sparked by SEC Suits Signals More Gains if History Is Right
Bitcoin’s Bounce From Turbulence Sparked by SEC Suits Signals More Gains if History Is Right
A bout of Bitcoin turbulence caused by US Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuits against key crypto exchanges may
2023-06-07 16:35
BlackRock Joins AI Mania, Calling It a Potential ‘Mega Force’
BlackRock Joins AI Mania, Calling It a Potential ‘Mega Force’
BlackRock Inc. is betting on the AI boom as it latches onto the promise of productivity gains from
2023-06-29 00:09
Paraguay’s Next Finance Minister Wants More Local Currency Investors
Paraguay’s Next Finance Minister Wants More Local Currency Investors
Paraguay’s incoming finance minister, Carlos Fernandez, wants to reduce the government’s dependence on dollar funding by making it
2023-07-01 03:43
Man City boss Guardiola salutes 'incredible' Venables
Man City boss Guardiola salutes 'incredible' Venables
Pep Guardiola paid tribute to "incredible" Terry Venables on Monday as the Manchester City manager responded to the death of the boss responsible for...
2023-11-27 23:25
‘The state says our kids don’t exist’ - how LGBT life is changing in Italy
‘The state says our kids don’t exist’ - how LGBT life is changing in Italy
Italy is removing children from registers and stopping surrogacy abroad in new rules affecting same-sex couples.
2023-09-23 08:01