A client presents today for her 6-week routine postpartum visit. She gave birth vaginally to her first child after being induced at 38 weeks for severe preeclampsia. Which of the following is not true and therefore should not be included in education about her future health and pregnancies?
A) Advise her that a history of preeclampsia increases her lifelong cardiovascular risk.
B) Counsel to seek primary care and use antihypertensives as needed during the interpregnancy interval to reduce recurrent preeclampsia risk.
C) Encourage exclusive breastfeeding for at least 6 months to reduce the risk of recurrent preeclampsia.
D) Recommend low-dose aspirin in subsequent pregnancies to reduce risk of recurrent preeclampsia.
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