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give birth it can increase chances. I'm so scared.

This is serious

2007-11-16 19:41:46 · 11 answers · asked by Love is.. 1 in Health Women's Health

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Breastfeeding reduces your chances. Do you monthly self-checks and get regular checks/occasional mammogram at the doctor too.

I don't get about remove them, ask for a mastectomy for no reason? You do realise that, apart from death, a mastectomy is the worst-case scenario for breast cancer? Why put yourself through it before hand, if you don't know it's going to happen?

2007-11-16 23:32:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know who told you that, but it's wrong...
Breastfeeding greatly reduces the risk of breast cancer. You should not remove your breasts because you might need them for a second baby or a third! They deserve breastmilk too, right?
I'm really sorry about how scared you are of breast cancer! That must be a really bad feeling. It's ok to trust in your body and tell yourself that you have what it takes to keep yourself healthy and happy. The most important thing to do to prepare for birth is to educate yourself on what happens to your body right before, during and after labor... this includes how your cervix thins and then dialates, how the three layers of uterus muscle work to contract to open the cervix and push the baby out without you having to do anything at all other than breathe and relaxation, then how your body changes after you give birth...the normal bleeding and healing process, how your uterus shrinks back to it's normal size after about 6 weeks and does blees for a while(not with pain though)
hmm... what else...
Breastfeeding... if you are planning to breastfeed, I would reccomend that you join a mothers circle, one that's really supportive of breastfeeding, there are some that are especially breastfeeding circles. Learn about how your supply will work. Learn that giving baby formula while still in the hospital is unnecissary, learn about colostrum and that baby only gets a tiny bit for the first couple of days and that's ok, that you don't need anything else especially not formula.
Empower yourself and I hope you have a beautiful birth, that your baby gets plenty of your wonderful breastmilk from you and that you feel a little better once you learn about all those things.
I would also reccomend that you find a doula to help you through your pregnancy and at your delivery. There are many who volunteer just because they want to help and know how important it is to have extra help. So if you don't have the money, don't worry about the cost. Good luck! <3

2007-11-16 20:04:15 · answer #2 · answered by O new moon 3 · 0 0

It does not increase the risk of breast cancer. Breastfeeding is the natural way to feed your baby it is health for you and your baby. remember to give your self monthly exams eat right exercises if you smoke stop if you drink stop. also look to see if you have a family history of breast cancer if you do talk to your doctor about early mammograms. breast cancer can be cured when you find it early enough. Relax and enjoy your life try not to worry about the things you cant control you miss all the great stuff in live that way. Take care

2007-11-16 19:51:12 · answer #3 · answered by shelly_leigh78 2 · 0 0

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2016-08-06 07:26:30 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi, and umm no don't do that! Breast feeding does help prevent cancer. I found a website you should take a look at. It shows how to preventing cancer must are dietary.

Flaxseed

One addition to your diet that provides natural prevention of breast cancer is flaxseed. Flax adds lignan precursors to your diet, which are then converted in your body into a weak anti-estrogen. Just one to two tablespoons of ground flaxseed in your diet per day is helpful in preventing tumors that respond to estrogen. In addition, flax adds plant omega-3 fats to your diet, which have been shown to provide a number of benefits to the body.

Beans

Beans are another great addition to your diet. It might take awhile for your gastrointestinal tract to get used to increasing your intake of beans, but it is well worth the effort. Throw some beans in your soup, salad, and even pizza to add more fiber to your diet, which may help fight breast cancer by lowering the estrogen levels in your body.

Use supplements such as vitamins C, E, and B-complex as well as minerals that have been proven effective in the natural prevention of breast cancer. It is particularly important to eat mineral-rich sea vegetables or take mineral supplements especially during periods of high stress. Furthermore, herbs such as green tea, red clover and turmeric are all herbs that promote breast health.

Hope this helps!

2007-11-17 11:25:51 · answer #5 · answered by sabri 3 · 0 0

Talk to your doctor about this; he/she can give you the most updated information. If you have a history of breast cancer in your family, it is reasonable to make sure that you get regular mammograms, but mastectomy is a pretty extreme preventative measure.

2007-11-16 20:02:37 · answer #6 · answered by drshorty 7 · 1 0

does your family have a history of breast cancer?, before you do something radical get all the facts i believe you can have a test done to to see if you are likely to get the disease so please see your doctor , my family has been raviged by breast cancer and some have chosen to have their breasts removed my mother had a double masectomy but she does not carry the gene however other family members do. regularily check yourself for lumps, if unsure of checking yourself your partner can do it 4 u as can your doctor and womens health clinics can also assist you

2007-11-16 20:13:26 · answer #7 · answered by julie macpherson 1 · 1 0

Breast feeding DECREASES your chances. Im not sure where you got your information from, but it is incorrect.
Proper annual screening, self breast exams, proper diet and exercise will all decrease your chances.
Relax.

2007-11-16 19:47:56 · answer #8 · answered by Paramedic Girl 7 · 4 0

Actually you have that backwards. After giving birth and breast feeding you have a reduced risk of breast cancer.

I guess it's that old saying...........Use em or lose em.

2007-11-16 21:16:47 · answer #9 · answered by susandorey 4 · 0 1

Please don't worry about this. If you're worried, eat healthy food, drink pure water, live in as healthy and unpolluted environment as you can and try to focus your mind on whatever truth you consider the best and truest.

2007-11-18 18:12:53 · answer #10 · answered by avocaronico 3 · 0 0

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