Breastfeeding Doesn't Protect Against MS
Breastfeeding Doesn't Protect Against MS
Despite earlier research, a new study finds breastfeeding doesn't protect against relapses of multiple sclerosis.
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" Breast -- does not appear to help women with -- lower their risk for relapse then. And Italian study of nearly 300 women with -- who gave birth -- no different -- the amount of relapse is among women who breast fed and those who didn't. Rather than the strongest predictor of relapsed -- with how many episodes the woman had the year before pregnancy. Those letter relapse than a year before getting pregnant or 50% more likely to relapse after birth. This study did not show breastfeeding had a negative impact. Doctors say it is not safe to take and that's medication honor thing to women who need to resume treatment to avoid relapse is may not be able to breast feed. "
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