Showing posts with label benefits of breastfeeding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefits of breastfeeding. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

A Hollywood Couple's Baby Rx For New Hollywood Parents!

                More Benefits of Breastfeeding! 

Congrats to new Hollywood parents Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
They're the proud parents of a boy or a girl, (they haven't revealed the sex yet)
And if they're (or she) is on the fence about breastfeeding, they should take
advice from a Hollywood couple that has a one yr. old.

The couple with the one yr. old: Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde.
You may remember the uproar Ms. Wilde caused when she was photographed
breastfeeding son Otis.
Well, Ms. Wilde says she'll continue to do it, and not worry about the negative
Nellies and the haters.
And if Blake and Ryan haven't decided on their choice of nourishing their little one,
they may want to follow Olivia and do the same.
 

Why?
New research says that breastfeeding may help kids in terms of weight management,
fewer allergies, normal blood pressure, avoid diabetes, stronger bones,
a better brain and the new discovery, it (B.F.) can cut your child's risk of developing asthma.
Babies who are just fed via the breasts during their first 4 months are 35% less
likely to develop asthma by their 8th birthday.

So, if you're a new mom or plan on giving birth in the not-to-distant future,
hold onto to this post.
And lastly, if you do breastfeed for 4 months or 1 yr. and then go off the rails, 

diet-wise, (white foods, fried foods, starchy foods, processed foods and sugary drinks)
it's highly likely your child will get more than asthma.

Good Luck!
JGib~~

RedCarpetRxs!

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Breakthrough New Research For New Moms!

                           Feeding Tip For New Moms! 

Whether you're a new mom like Megan Fox or a soon-to-be
new mom like Mila Kunis, then you need to know this
information about feeding your little one. 

What is it?
Formula-fed infants given solid foods before age 4 months of age
are 25% more likely to be overweight in childhood.
But for some reason, babies who are breastfed, won't suffer the same

fate.

Researchers aren't sure why, but say that too many moms
may leave the bottles with formula (in the cribs or playpens)
and when coupled with solid food, you may be overstuffing your little one.
So, if you're a new mom or soon-to-be new mom, this is some
food for thought. (No pun intended).

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Hollywood Moms Rx For Building Stronger Babies!

                            The Benefits of Breast Feeding! 

To breastfeed or not to breastfeed, just talking about it can 

cause serious arguments.
Do you remember "supermodel" Gisele Bunchen's comment on
"making all moms do it for at least 6 months." 

That didn't go over too well, especially with Whoopi Goldberg from
"The View."

Well, if you're a new mom like Kim Kardashian or plan on becoming
one in the next few months or next yr. you may want to breastfeed,
why?
According to new research-it benefits both mom and newborns.
That's right- for newborns...
a) higher IQs
b) fewer ear infections
c) stronger bones
d) less prone to get allergies
e) less likely to be overweight as an adult
benefits for moms...
a) less likely to suffer postpartum
b) lose the baby weight more quickly- (see Kate Middleton)
c) and lower rates of diabetes and certain cancers-especially
cancers of the breasts and ovaries. 


So ladies, if you weren't too keen on breastfeeding,
perhaps this info will help.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Jessica Simpson's Breastfeeding Tip!

                                Breastfeeding Babies! 

To breastfeed or not to breastfeed that is the question?
Jessica Simpson is still breastfeeding a child and now the latest
news-she's pregnant again.

Although we've been told about the health benefits of breastfeeding, 

many women still aren't doing it. There are many reasons for not doing it, 
like...the time it takes, it's painful, there isn't much milk coming out,
the quality of the milk isn't very good, (due to poor diet, smoking,) 

work schedule, post partum, exhaustion, etc.

If you're one of the women who's willing to breastfeed, make sure you 

know what foods to avoid. 
Foods to Avoid? That's right- according to new research,
foods that you (the mom) eats can affect the baby when you breastfeed. 

Just like following a poor diet while carrying your child can affect their
health in a number of ways, the same rule now applies to foods you eat and
breastfeeding.

Some of the offending foods:
a) Chocolate
b) Peanuts
c) Corn
d) Peppers-hot and mild
e) Garlic and Onions
f) Citrus

These are a few of the foods, for the complete list- go to the
website www.babyzone.com. Once at the site- type Foods to avoid
while breastfeeding, in the search bar. It should pop up on the first line, 

just click on the link and read it for yourself. 

Good Luck! 

JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!


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