The more milk a mother takes, the heavier her baby is
The Canadian researchers found that the babies, whose mothers took more milk during the pregnance time, would be heavier than the others, whose mothers didn't take any milk.
They appreciate that the consumption of vitamine Dand milk was proportional to babies weight. It is found that each milk glass made a baby 41 gramms heavier, while each vitamine D microgramm just made a baby 11 gramms heavier.
Vitamine D are benefitial for babies' health. The researches approve that the mother, who consumed enough vitamine D, would deliver a more robust and stronger baby.
A lot of mothers - to - be don't want to take milk to prevent the sugar - milk cut down, stomachache or gastric ulcer, and the other side - effects, such as diabetes and allergies.
"It has no sensible reason to make mothers - to - be refuse milk, except a minority of them who have serious problem", Kristine Koski,co - researcher at McGill Colleague, Montreal , told.
Koski et al. interviewed 279 healthy mothers - to - be, of the age from 19 to 45. 207 of them took milk and the rest, 72, didn't take milk. Anyone, who took less than 250 milliliters of milk, will be considered as taking no milk. The interviewees answered the daily diet questionaires, about vitamine D and milk consumption. Their blood samples were analysed of the quantity of vitamine D in. As the preceding results, the babies, whose mothers took more milk during the pregnance time, would be heavier than the others, whose mothers didn't take any milk.
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