Sunday, August 6, 2023

Women are turning to ANR as a successful breast cancer preventive.

 




Women are turning to ANR as a form of breast cancer prevention. Studies have shown that the longer and more you breastfeed. The lower your risks of breast cancer.
You do not have to be lactating to get some of the benefits. Just frequent oral stimulation is also beneficial. But lactating women have by far the best benefits of reducing cancer risks.

God has given ways to prevent cancer while bonding in our relationship. Sadly and generally out of ignorance, too many of us only listen when it's too late.


Breast cancer prevention research
Breast cancer risk reduced 50 percent by breastfeeding two or more years
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11065005/
https://www.parents.com/baby/all-about-babies/breastfeeding-baby-may-help-you-beat-breast-cancer/
https://www.breastcancer.org/risk/factors/breastfeed_hist
Breastfeeding for Cancer Prevention
Breastfeeding lowers your breast cancer risk
Lactation (breastfeeding) and cancer risk
https://www.bassmedicalgroup.com/blog-post/how-breastfeeding-reduces-breast-cancer-risk

Inducing lactation
Breastfeeding Without Giving Birth
Inducing lactation for your partner (ANR)
HOW TO INDUCE LACTATION FOR MY HUSBAND
Basics In-Depth Expert Answers Multimedia Resources News From Mayo Clinic What's New Products and services The Mayo Clinic Diet: What is your weight-loss goal? 5-10 lbs, 11-25 lbs, or 25+ lbs I'm adopting a newborn, and I'd like to breastfeed the baby when I bring him home. Can I produce breast milk if I haven't been pregnant?
Relactation and Induced Lactation


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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