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October 5th, 2019, 12:00 PM
#21
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In many, many cases this appears to be the case, sadly. (although hearing someone try to scare someone about postpartum hemorrhage after 2 pregnancies is a new one for me!)
No I want you guys to have dairy still if you like it. No benefit to switching over to almond milk that we're aware of, and many people may lower their fertility too far if they go fully vegan.
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October 5th, 2019, 04:58 PM
#22
Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
In many, many cases this appears to be the case, sadly. (although hearing someone try to scare someone about postpartum hemorrhage after 2 pregnancies is a new one for me!)
No I want you guys to have dairy still if you like it. No benefit to switching over to almond milk that we're aware of, and many people may lower their fertility too far if they go fully vegan.
they are obsessed with pph over here, they admit the evidence of more baby's=greater risk is based on 3rd world studies and is considered very poor quality but it doesnt stop them preaching it as if its the gospel truth. if you decline the injection to deliver the placenta for your 3rd+ baby it causes panic, even though every midwife i've asked has admitted they've had women who have had the injection and then hemorraged anyway..
ok so i'll go with cows milk rather than almond milk, is it 1 serving of full fat milk per day for the pcos diet? or is that just for people who've got issues with their cycle?
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October 7th, 2019, 12:22 PM
#23
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Wow that's amazing, I"ve added that to my notes! I was not aware of that pressure being put upon people.
You don't have to have a serving of full fat dairy on PCOS diet if you'd prefer to "spend" your protein/fat on other things, BUT just be sure you're NOT eating skim dairy, it is the worst for blood sugar! Anyone who is having wacky cycles or trouble conceiving/poor egg quality should have the serving of full fat dairy (even if not on PCOS-type LE Diet) because it's a miracle for fixing fertility issues and cycle weirdness.
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October 7th, 2019, 01:56 PM
#24
Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
Wow that's amazing, I"ve added that to my notes! I was not aware of that pressure being put upon people.
You don't have to have a serving of full fat dairy on PCOS diet if you'd prefer to "spend" your protein/fat on other things, BUT just be sure you're NOT eating skim dairy, it is the worst for blood sugar! Anyone who is having wacky cycles or trouble conceiving/poor egg quality should have the serving of full fat dairy (even if not on PCOS-type LE Diet) because it's a miracle for fixing fertility issues and cycle weirdness.
ive often wondered if the large family US mama's face the same hysteria over pph risk im guessing not!
i wont touch skim dairy! thankyou for answering my questions i really appriciate it
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October 7th, 2019, 04:27 PM
#25
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Not that people have told me and I didn't get it from my doctors - but that doesn't mean it isn't happening!
Atomic, this may sound crazy but I’ve been reading about moon phases… I have a ‘red moon cycle’ currently which I didn’t used to have. Meaning my period is coinciding with the full moon. From...
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