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It is almost impossible to quantify the benefits of breastfeeding, but now another positive effect has been discovered: the chances of having a mother's brain are lower than those of breastfeeding children.
Breastfeeding has reduced the risk of having a menstrual bleeding after menopause by about 23 percent - the longer you breastfeed, the more powerful this effect is. "Breastfeeding is also one of the factors that can protect women from stroke" - He told Lisette Jacobson Professor, one of the leading authors of the study. The study analyzed data from over 80,000 women. The average age of women was 64 years, each had at least one child, and 58 percent said they were breastfeeding: 51% for 1-6 months, 22% for 7-12 months, and 27% for one year. During the 13 years of the study, 2,700 women had brain damage.
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