Study claims breastfeeding reduces risk of high blood pressure for mothers later

May 14, 2013    

Melbourne: Beastfeeding reduces the risk of mothers developing high blood pressure later in life, a new Australian study has claimed.Women who breastfeed were nine per cent less likely to develop high blood pressure than women who have never given birth, claims the latest research by University of WesternSydney (UWS).Also, mothers who breastfeed were 20 to 45 per cent less likely to have high ...

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