BREAST TLC: Oh, baby
Having a baby at a certain time (or at all) involves so many factors in today’s world. If this is something you’re considering either now or in the future, it can influence your breast and ovarian cancer risk.
We won’t get too science-y on you, but the earlier you have a baby, the sooner your cells stabilize and become less vulnerable to cancer. First pregnancies under age 30 have a 40-50% lower risk of breast cancer than someone who gave birth later or who were never pregnant.
pregnancy also reduces your risk of ovarian cancer because you aren’t ovulating and creating more situations where cells can go rogue. Thanks, kid!
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