There are way more than just six. Calcium, Chromium, Copper, Flouride, Folates, Iodine, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Riboflavin, Thiamin, Vitamin A (not too much), Vitamin B, B6, C, D and Zinc.
Some of these are more required for breastfeeding, however things like IRON are not produced naturally by our bodies, but our bodies store it for breastfeeding.
A balanced diet will provide the needed amount of nutrients. The body cannot function properly if one or more nutrients are missing.
A limiting nutrient is when a substance is in short supply, and it is needed more.
Probaly less because more nutrients are taken for the baby leaving less waste inside you.
Probaly less because more nutrients are taken for the baby leaving less waste inside you.
Supplements and prenatal vitamins are not specifically a necessity during a woman's pregnancy but they are generally recommended by most health-care providers. Without taking these vitamins, a pregnant woman would need to take extensive time and planning to make sure that she get's all the proper nutrients that are needed during pregnancy. Prenatal vitamins are also particularly important for those who are vegans, teenagers, or others who have diets that might be low in one or more micro-nutrients (a nutrients that is needed on a daily basis in relatieveley small amounts). With all this said, it is important that pregnant women understand, however that supplements are to be taken in addition to, not in place of a quality nutritional diet.
Females produce one gamete because they have a larger investment in each gamete compared to males. This is due to the fact that female gametes contain more nutrients and resources needed for fertilization and early development of the embryo. Producing multiple gametes would require a greater expenditure of energy and resources.
yes evaporated milk contains more calcium and nutrients bcz most of the water is evaporated.............so it is more beneficial
Because there body is not only supplying nutrients and energy to the mommy but the baby also
You shouldn't let your iron levels decrease more than your normal level of iron -- in other words, consume the same amount of iron as you did when you weren't pregnant, or more. Iron is needed because your body is producing a lot of extra blood to bring oxygen and nutrients to the placenta, which is what feeds the baby. So make an effort to consume more iron -- it will be better for the baby!! Hope this helps!
The human population contains more males than females at a rate of 101 males to 100 females. It is generally the case however in western countries that there are more females as females have a longer life expectancy.
It is their bodies way of getting vitamins or nutrients it thinks are missing.
females