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When a pregnancy reaches 42 weeks and beyond, it's postterm. Late-term and postterm pregnancy can raise the risk of some health problems, including: Larger than average birth size (fetal macrosomia). This increases the chance that you may need forceps, a vacuum device or another instrument to assist with the birth.
Continue reading wordpress 1 year ago english 0 viewsMost pregnancies last 37 to 42 weeks, but some take longer. If your pregnancy lasts more than 42 weeks, it is called post-term (past due). This happens in a small number of pregnancies. While there are some risks in a post-term pregnancy, most post-term babies are born healthy.
Continue reading wordpress 1 year ago english 0 viewsBetween 41 weeks and 41 weeks and six days, a pregnancy is called late-term. When a pregnancy reaches 42 weeks and beyond, it's postterm. Late-term and postterm pregnancy can raise the risk of some health problems, including: Larger than average birth size (fetal macrosomia).
Continue reading wordpress 1 year ago english 0 views Milk consumption is recommended by many nutritional guidelines for meeting daily requirements for calcium, animal proteins and vitamin B12 intake. In the United-States, the national dietary guidelines recommend that adults should drink three cups or 732 mL/d of milk.
There are several studies that suggest that drinking milk every day can
Cow's milk
Cow's milk is the most commonly consumed dairy milk and a good source of high-quality protein ( 8 ). It's naturally rich in calcium, B vitamins, and many minerals. It's also often fortified with vitamins A and D, making it a very nutritious food for both children and adults
3 Ways Milk Can Help Shape Men’s Health:-
1. Protein Punch at Breakfast
Make your breakfast count. Eating a morning meal provides your body with fuel to start the day. Many experts now recommend getting 25 to 30 grams of protein at each meal, and that includes breakfast! With 8 grams of
The following are some natural ways to increase sperm count.
1. Get enough exercise and sleep
Several studies have suggested that weight loss and exercise among people with overweight or obesity can lead to an improved or increased sperm count. However, the science linking a healthy body mass index (BMI) to a
For infertile or sub-fertile men, a drink of honey added with warm milk is believed to improve considerable amount of sperm count. Honey is known to be rich in vitamin B, an essential substance for the production of testosterone.
Honey supplementation to oligospermic men improved sperm concentration, motility and morphology. Honey
3 Ways Milk Can Help Shape Men’s Health:-
Protein Punch at Breakfast
Make your breakfast count. Eating a morning meal provides your body with fuel to start the day. Many experts now recommend getting 25 to 30 grams of protein at each meal, and that includes breakfast! With 8 grams of high-quality
Lemon Pineapple Kiwi Sparkling Mocktail.
Citrus fruits are great for male fertility – and this drink is a triple threat. Pineapple is both an aphrodisiac and an antioxidant which is great news for baby-making and reducing oxidative stress that can harm sperm. Lemon is high in vitamin C, as is the