Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is the practice of a woman feeding an infant (or sometimes a toddler or a young child) with milk produced from her mammary glands, usually directly from the nipples. Babies have a sucking instinct allowing them to extract the milk.



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- Breastfeeding mothers reduce breast cancer risk - 5.7
- U.S. hospitals do not fully support breastfeeding - 5.2
- Breastfeeding reduces risk of breast cancer - 5
- Breastfeeding improves children's intelligence - 4.9
- Breastfeeding for up to 6 months after birth may prevent asthma - 4.6
- Breastfeeding reduces multiple sclerosis relapse in women - 4.3
- Breastfeeding protects women from metabolic syndrome, diabetes, heart disease - 4
- Antidepressant drugs may lead to lactation difficulties in moms - 3.6
- Breastfeeding reduces heart attacks or strokes risks - 3.4
- Breastfeeding lowers type 2 diabetes risk in women - 2.7

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