No, HIV can be transmitted through breast milk, but the risk of contracting AIDS through breastfeeding is low if the mother is receiving proper treatment.
Oxytocin is a hormone that is released during breastfeeding and plays a crucial role in the process of milk ejection. It causes the muscles around the milk ducts in the breast to contract, pushing the milk out into the nipple for the baby to feed.
Yes, beans are a good source of protein, fiber, and essential nutrients for breastfeeding mothers. They can help support milk production and provide energy needed for breastfeeding.
The hormone responsible for causing lactation in breastfeeding mothers is called prolactin.
Yes, HIV can be transmitted from a mother to her baby through breastfeeding if the mother is infected with the virus.
Breastfeeding can increase a mother's basal metabolic rate (BMR) because producing breast milk requires extra energy. This means that breastfeeding mothers may burn more calories than non-breastfeeding mothers, which can help with weight loss.
ANYBODY who is sexually active can contract Aids.
Breastfeeding helps your uterus contract and shrink back to normal size...hence cramping. Very common.
Breastfeeding is not allowed if the mother has HIV. Aids has no cure,so strict no breastfeeding is allowed lifetime.
yes just by coming in contact with the penis of a person that has aids you can contract it
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What is the full form of first aids ?
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That it should be ready for lactation or breastfeeding and aside from that through breastfeeding the uterus will contract to prevent hemorrhage and to bring back the uterus to its original size.
No, feathers do not carry the HIV virus.
no puchi did not contract the aids virus from hector lavoe. even in the later years of there relationship, they had still used protection.
Mary Fisher contracted HIV/AIDS through her second husband, Brian Campbell.