A nurse is caring for a client with a 5-month-old baby. Which is a benefit of breastfeeding that the nurse should highlight when educating the client?
A) It decreases the risk of hepatic disorders.
B) It decreases the incidence of renal problems.
C) It decreases the risk of Crohn's disease.
D) It decreases the chances of the baby being anemic.
C
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The nurse should suggest that the client breastfeed her baby regularly because doing so decreases the risk of certain chronic diseases later in life, such as Crohn's disease and type 2 diabetes. Breastfeeding is not known to reduce the risk of hepatic or renal disorders in infants, nor is it known to reduce the chances of the infant developing anemia.
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