Breastfeeding may reduce depression 10 years after giving birth

Breastfeeding may significantly lower the likelihood women experience depression and anxiety 10 years after giving birth.
Researchers also observed a dose-response relationship, as women who breastfed for longer periods had lower odds for these mental health conditions, and those who breastfed for at least 12 months decreased their likelihood of depression and anxiety more than 60%.
“The idea that something so natural and accessible could reduce anxiety and depression in women is very exciting,” Fionnuala M. McAuliffe, MD, honorary fellow of ACOG, head of women’s and child’s health and director








