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- ... Dimes -- www.marchofdimes.org/find-support/topics/parenthood/breastfeeding-best Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -- www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/ ...
- ... breast and ovarian cancers, diabetes, and certain other diseases in mothers. Breastfeeding is also more convenient. You can breastfeed almost ...
- ... hormonal fluctuations from menstruation, pregnancy, puberty, menopause, and breastfeeding. Breast pain can also be associated with fibrocystic breast disease, but it is a very unusual symptom of ...
- ... causing low blood pressure SEX GLAND DEFICIENCY Heart disease Erection problems Infertility Thin bones ( osteoporosis ) Problems breast feeding Problems with uterine contractions during delivery GROWTH HORMONE ...
- ... allergy - resources Autism - resources Blindness - resources BPH - resources Breastfeeding - resources Bulimia - resources Burns - resources Cancer - resources Cerebral palsy - resources Celiac disease - resources Child abuse - resources Chronic fatigue syndrome - resources ...
- ... Zika has not been found to spread through breastfeeding. The virus can be spread through sex. People with Zika can spread the disease to their sex partners before symptoms begin, while ...
- ... Are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding Have allergies Are taking other medicines Drink a lot of alcohol Have diabetes, kidney disease, peptic ulcer, or gout Talk to your provider ...
- ... with certain animals Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding Check with your provider or local travel clinic. PREVENTING MALARIA Malaria is a serious disease that spreads by the bite of certain mosquitoes, ...
- ... You may need nipple shields to aid in breast feeding if your nipples are flat and your baby has difficulty latching. ... newborn. In: Gleason CA, Sawyer T, eds. Avery's Diseases of the ... physiology of lactation. In: Lockwood CJ, Copel JA, Dugoff L, et ...
- ... illness, contact your provider. You can safely continue breastfeeding during most illnesses. Your baby is likely to benefit from your antibodies.