Views and experience of breastfeeding in public: A qualitative systematic review
Abstract Breastfeeding rates in many Global North countries are low. Qualitative research highlights that breastfeeding in public is a particular challenge, despite mothers often having the legal right to do so. To identify barriers and facilitators, we systematically searched the qualitative resear...
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Main Authors: | Aimee Grant (Author), Bethan Pell (Author), Lauren Copeland (Author), Amy Brown (Author), Rebecca Ellis (Author), Delyth Morris (Author), Denitza Williams (Author), Rhiannon Phillips (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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