Breastfeeding may lower mothers' later life risks of depression and anxiety for up to 10 years after pregnancy, suggest the ...
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Research suggests breastfeeding may reduce later depression risk
New research suggests early breastfeeding experiences may influence maternal mental health long after the postnatal period ...
Objectives Although breastfeeding is associated with lower postnatal depression and anxiety, limited research exists regarding long-term maternal mental health outcomes. This study examined the ...
Breastfeeding may lower mothers' later life risks of depression and anxiety for up to 10 years after pregnancy, suggest the findings of a small observational study, published in the open access ...
Women with high blood pressure prior to pregnancy are less likely to maintain breastfeeding for at least three months, ...
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A new Ohio University study has found that women who have high blood pressure before becoming pregnant are more likely to ...
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How you benefit from breastfeeding
found breastfeeding can boost insulin sensitivity and increase beta cell production in the pancreas, two key changes that ...
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