OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that breast-feeding increases the risk of postpartum flare in inflammatory polyarthritis. METHODS: We compared disease activity during pregnancy and at 6 months postpartum among 49 non-breast-feeders, 38 first-time breast-feeders, and 50 repeat breast-feeders. RESULTS: After we adjusted for possible confounders, including treatment, first-time breast-feeders had increased disease activity 6 months postpartum, based on self-reported symptoms, joint counts, and C-reactive protein levels. CONCLUSION: Postpartum flare may be induced by breast-feeding.
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that breast-feeding increases the risk of postpartum flare in inflammatory polyarthritis. METHODS: We compared disease activity during pregnancy and at 6 months postpartum among 49 non-breast-feeders, 38 first-time breast-feeders, and 50 repeat breast-feeders. RESULTS: After we adjusted for possible confounders, including treatment, first-time breast-feeders had increased disease activity 6 months postpartum, based on self-reported symptoms, joint counts, and C-reactive protein levels. CONCLUSION: Postpartum flare may be induced by breast-feeding.
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