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Health Tip: Breast-feeding With Diabetes
By LadyLively on October 22, 2014
Diabetic moms, after talking with their doctors, should still try to breast-feed their babies, some experts say.
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development says potential benefits of breast-feeding, despite maternal diabetes, may include:
- For baby, improved defense against illness and infection.
- For baby, the right balance of nutrients.
- For mom, burning extra calories and losing some extra pounds acquired during pregnancy.
- For many moms who developed gestational diabetes (diabetes that emerged during pregnancy), better fasting blood glucose, and lower blood sugar levels overall.
Source: HealthDay
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