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Breastfed babies less likely to hit puberty early: Study

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A new study suggests that babies who were exclusively breastfed were less likely to hit puberty early, possibly because of slower weight gain. However, doctors stress the emphasis should be on improving support to help moms breastfeed, not on judging those who don't.

Breakdown
  • A South Korean study of over 320,000 children found breastfeeding reduces risk of early puberty. 14s
  • Formula-fed girls had a 60% higher risk of early puberty; boys had a 16% increase. 33s
  • Breastfeeding is linked to less fat tissue, which may affect puberty timing. 47s
  • Early puberty can impact children's social, emotional, and long-term health. 1m 9s
  • Experts recommend support for breastfeeding but caution against pressuring new parents. 1m 30s
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