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Date: | Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:57:42 EDT |
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This morning, Nikki wrote,
<< There is a lot of good research out there that says a baby's risk goes
down by being breastfed, and also that the risk of pre- and postmenopausal
breast cancer goes down when women breastfeed at least 3 months, and longer.
It would be so powerful if the ACS listed breastfeeding, along with low-fat
diet and frequent check-ups, as a recommendation.
Breastfeeding is not the only thing one to reduce risk, but it is
something that deserves mention. >>
If anyone out there in lactation land could quote me some statistics on this,
or even turn me on to some references, I would really appreciate it. I
believe this to be true and have more than once tossed this off as a fact,
but I have also often been challenged (by folks who don't know anything
about lactation, which is generally why I am having the conversation with
them in the first place), and I would feel better the next time this comes up
if I could refer to some actual data so I am not just talking through my hat.
Thanks!
Elisheva Urbas
in very rainy NYC, where the coattails of the hurricane are sweeping us 9
inches of rain today
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