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This retrospective cohort study examined whether breastfeeding after a Gestational Diabetes Mellitus pregnancy altered the risk of developing GDM in a subsequent pregnancy.
Many factors contribute to the development of obesity and studies have differed on whether they find infant feeding has a significant effect.
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