State paid family leave policies and breastfeeding duration: cross-sectional analysis of 2021 national immunization survey-child
Abstract Background Paid parental leave policies may promote breastfeeding, which can have short- and long-term health benefits for both members of the birthing person-infant dyad. In the United States, where 56% of the workforce qualifies for unpaid federal medical leave, certain states have recent...
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Main Authors: | Julia Rosenberg (Author), Deanna Nardella (Author), Veronika Shabanova (Author) |
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