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  2. Does Breastfeeding Prevent Breast Cancer? - Healthline

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    Breast cancer and breastfeeding: Collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 47 epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50,302 women with breast cancer and 96,973 women without the ...

  3. Can I Breastfeed if I Have Breast Cancer? - WebMD

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    The answer’s not so simple if you have breast cancer. You might wonder if it’s safe or even possible to nurse your baby. It generally depends on your treatment plan. Though you can’t pass ...

  4. Breast Cancer While Breastfeeding: Incidence and More

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    Early symptoms of breast cancer. Lumps aren’t the only sign of breast cancer. Other early symptoms may include: nipple discharge. breast pain that doesn’t go away. change in size, shape, or ...

  5. The Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mother and Baby - WebMD

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    Breast milk contains antibodies that help your baby fight off viruses and bacteria. Breastfeeding lowers your baby's risk of having asthma or allergies. Plus, babies who are breastfed exclusively ...

  6. 11 Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mom and Baby - Healthline

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    Breastfeeding can protect against multiple. Trusted Source. respiratory and gastrointestinal acute illnesses. Colds and infections. Babies exclusively breastfed for 6 months may have a lower risk ...

  7. Common Breast Problems After Breastfeeding - WebMD

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    Dimpling or puckering of your breast. Fever or flu symptoms, which could indicate a breast infection (called mastitis) Nipple retraction (the nipple turned inward) Painful breasts (more than the ...

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