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MS: Breastfeeding May Offer Protection Against Postpartum Relapse


 

Key clinical point: Breastfeeding may prevent postpartum relapses in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). Major finding: Women with MS who breastfed had a 37% lower risk of postpartum relapse, compared with those who did not breastfeed ( P = .006); exclusive breastfeeding had a greater benefit than nonexclusive breastfeeding.

Study details: A systematic review and meta-analysis of 24 studies, including 2,974 women.

Disclosures: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society supported the study through a Sylvia Lawry Physician Fellowship awarded to Dr. Krysko.

Citation: Krysko KM, et al. JAMA Neurol. 2019 Dec 9. doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2019.4173.

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