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Breastfeeding women can lower breast and ovarian cancer risk
Breastfeeding women can lower breast and ovarian cancer risk
* Breastfeeding vital for mother, child: expertResearch studies confirm that women who breastfeed their babies for six months or longer can reduce the risk of developing pre- and post-menopausal breast cancer, ovarian cancer, hypertension, and Type 2 diabetes.
Haila Johar, executive director of nursing at the Women’s Wellness and Research Centre (WWRC), said nurses play an important role in encouraging women to choose, and continue, breastfeeding. “Evidence shows that breastfeeding for the first six months offers many health benefits for both mother and child. However, it is not always easy for women to follow through on this recommendation. The key to successful breastfeeding is to understand each woman’s challenges and provide easy access to information and support,” said Johar._______________________________“Evidence shows that breastfeeding for the first six months offers many health benefits for both mother and child"_______________________________Breastfeeding provides all the energy and nutrients that an infant needs. It promotes sensory and cognitive development and protects the infant against a number of infectious and chronic diseases. Breastfeeding also reduces infant mortality from common childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and pneumonia and helps ensure a quicker recovery from illness. It also strengthens the bond between mother and child, aids in postpartum recovery, reduces the risk of postpartum bleeding, anaemia, breast and ovarian cancer, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis during menopause.According to Johar, mothers need to be informed about infant feeding options so they can make a knowledgeable choice. She says many women will stop breastfeeding earlier than planned, often due to misinformation and lack of education about the benefits of breastfeeding, or barriers they feel unable to overcome. Nahrida Nazir Mir received lactation support at Hamad Medical Corporation's maternity facilities and successfully breastfed her second child despite encountering some difficulties breastfeeding her first.