Breastfeeding for two months may reduce risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by half – New York Daily News
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Breastfeeding for two months may reduce risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by half
New York Daily News Babies who are breastfed for at least two months after they’re born reduced their risk of dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by half, according to a new study. (AjFilGud/Getty Images/iStockphoto). BY Ariel Scotti. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Updated: … Breastfeeding For At Least Two Months Reduces Baby’s Risk Of SIDS: Study Breastfeeding for 2 months cuts the risk of SIDS in half: Study Dear moms-to-be, breastfeeding for longer may improve maternal sensitivity |
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