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Newly Diagnosed and Pregnant with APS
I am high risk consultant led and I don't think that quite registered as the midwife showed me leaflets for
breastfeeding
(yes I hope I will- I hope I have a baby at all to feed), homebirths (not that I would be allowed one/want to risk one!)
I am high risk consultant led and I don't think that quite registered as the midwife showed me leaflets for
breastfeeding
(yes I hope I will- I hope I have a baby at all to feed), homebirths (not that I would be allowed one/want to risk one!)
Rebecca_H
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
13 years ago
Qs: Singulair/ Child's bedroom ventilation
I can't find any evidence on the net that
breastfeeding
helps asthma. If anyone can answer any of these questions I'll be very grateful!
I can't find any evidence on the net that
breastfeeding
helps asthma. If anyone can answer any of these questions I'll be very grateful!
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
what do i do?
just a quick question as i have a massive dialemma at the mo. i have brittle asthma. my peak flow has gone down over the weekend and today when i saw the dr he says i should really take pred now the thing is im currently
breastfeeding
my 8 week old baby because of the benefits to him (including the reduced
just a quick question as i have a massive dialemma at the mo. i have brittle asthma. my peak flow has gone down over the weekend and today when i saw the dr he says i should really take pred now the thing is im currently
breastfeeding
my 8 week old baby because of the benefits to him (including the reduced
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
17 years ago
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Breastfed babies develop better lungs?
A research study part funded by Asthma UK has found that
breastfeeding
for at least four months helps children breathe more easily and may also curb their susceptibility to developing asthma. What are your opinions on this study? Do you think it is true?
A research study part funded by Asthma UK has found that
breastfeeding
for at least four months helps children breathe more easily and may also curb their susceptibility to developing asthma. What are your opinions on this study? Do you think it is true?
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Enbrel and breastfeeding - experiences please :-)
BUT, he does not want to take a bottle, AND I don't want to stop
breastfeeding
(several reasons but that's a whole different story).
BUT, he does not want to take a bottle, AND I don't want to stop
breastfeeding
(several reasons but that's a whole different story).
LoopyG
in
NRAS
13 years ago
Breastfeeding and having flare any tips on coping with pain without taking drugs?
Hidden
in
LUPUS UK
13 years ago
is my thyroid problem due to my pituatory gland
Thinking back, I have never been able to breastfeed my children(aged 18, 16 and 8) and know that milk production can be regulated by your pituatory gland - i have never been able to produce breast milk and perservered with
breastfeeding
, but failed due to lack of milk.
Thinking back, I have never been able to breastfeed my children(aged 18, 16 and 8) and know that milk production can be regulated by your pituatory gland - i have never been able to produce breast milk and perservered with
breastfeeding
, but failed due to lack of milk.
mandy45
in
Thyroid UK
14 years ago
Dairy Allergy and Dairy Products (…and Starting Weaning from 6 months)
For most babies, the best way to avoid cow milk and other allergens is through
breastfeeding
.
For most babies, the best way to avoid cow milk and other allergens is through
breastfeeding
.
CherieLu
in
CMPA
14 years ago
List and information on food etc for inflammation, pain etc.
DHEA ¦Do not take DHEA if you could be pregnant, are
breastfeeding
, or could have prostate, breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer. ¦DHEA can cause androgenic effects in woman such as acne, deepening of the voice, facial hair growth and hair loss.
DHEA ¦Do not take DHEA if you could be pregnant, are
breastfeeding
, or could have prostate, breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer. ¦DHEA can cause androgenic effects in woman such as acne, deepening of the voice, facial hair growth and hair loss.
Sharonsspot
in
PMRGCAuk
12 years ago
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