Breastfeeding May Be Linked to Lower Risk of Maternal Depression & Anxiety Up to 10 Years Later

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New research suggests that breastfeeding – whether exclusive or partial – may be associated with lower rates of maternal depression and anxiety up to a decade after pregnancy. The findings come from a 10-year observational study entitled ‘Breastfeeding and later depression and anxiety in mothers in Ireland: a 10-year prospective observational study’ published in BMJ […]

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