The researchers say that they observed children being
breastfed by multiple women including the biological mother, and that the practice was distinct from wet nursing (feeding by a substitute for a mother who can not breastfeed).
Women with multiple sclerosis (MS) who intended to breastfeed their infants exclusively for two months had a lower risk of relapse during the first six months after giving birth compared with women who did not breastfeed exclusively, according to an article published online by JAMA Neuro
Women with
multiple sclerosis (MS) who intended to
breastfeed their infants exclusively for two months had a lower risk of relapse during the first six months after giving birth compared with
women who did not breastfeed exclusively, according to an article published online by JAMA Neuro
women who did not
breastfeed exclusively, according to an article published online
by JAMA Neurology.