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Related: About this forumMom's Milk Different for Boys, Girls
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Mom's Milk Different for Boys, Girls
DEC 14, 2012
Moms Milk Adapts: Breastmilk may be the first food for most babies, but its not the same for boys and girls.
Researchers at Michigan State University found that among 72 moms in rural Kenya, women with sons tended to give fattier milk. The boys drank breastmilk with 2.8 percent fat compared with 0.6 percent for girls. Among poor women, however, daughters got the creamier milk (2.6 versus 2.3 percent).
The finding, published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology jives with previous studies on macaque monkeys, red deer and gray seals, as well as with research on healthy affluent moms in Massachusetts. All the research appears to back up a 40-year-old evolutionary theory that natural selection favors parental investment in daughters when times are tough and in sons when times are good.
The thinking is that raising a popular male can lead to many grandchildren (at least in societies where males have many sexual partners). On the other hand, poorer families are better off raising a daughter who is sure to have at least some grandchildren, while a son of low ranking may not manage to have many or even any.
via Scientific American http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=boys-and-girls-may-get-different-breast-milk
Mom's Milk Different for Boys, Girls
DEC 14, 2012
Moms Milk Adapts: Breastmilk may be the first food for most babies, but its not the same for boys and girls.
Researchers at Michigan State University found that among 72 moms in rural Kenya, women with sons tended to give fattier milk. The boys drank breastmilk with 2.8 percent fat compared with 0.6 percent for girls. Among poor women, however, daughters got the creamier milk (2.6 versus 2.3 percent).
The finding, published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology jives with previous studies on macaque monkeys, red deer and gray seals, as well as with research on healthy affluent moms in Massachusetts. All the research appears to back up a 40-year-old evolutionary theory that natural selection favors parental investment in daughters when times are tough and in sons when times are good.
The thinking is that raising a popular male can lead to many grandchildren (at least in societies where males have many sexual partners). On the other hand, poorer families are better off raising a daughter who is sure to have at least some grandchildren, while a son of low ranking may not manage to have many or even any.
via Scientific American http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=boys-and-girls-may-get-different-breast-milk
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Mom's Milk Different for Boys, Girls (Original Post)
bananas
Jan 2013
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aquart
(69,014 posts)1. That's a lotta thinking for hormones to do.
dkf
(37,305 posts)2. 40 year theory huh?
It's mind boggling how much our bodies do that we still don't know about much less understand.
dkf
(37,305 posts)3. Hey our bodies are programmed to be sexist! How odd.
Does that also influence our psychology? Or conception?