Generally, new moms face many complications in breastfeeding postpartum. For cancer-surviving mothers, it is even more challenging as they have survived a deadly disease. The treatment could be stressful, yet they can overcome the stress with the right guidance and support.  New moms who survived cancer might assume that they won’t be able to breastfeed the baby.  With the recommendation of medical experts, they can breastfeed the baby even on treated breasts.  Can Breast Cancer Survivors Breastfeed? Fortunately, scientific research supports breastfeeding after cancer. A new mom who survived breast cancer can try nursing her baby. Though it is good news, it comes with strings attached. Since they have undergone heavy medications and treatments, milk production could be less than usual. The quantity doesn’t matter as long as the new mom can produce milk, even if it’s a drop it...