A prospective study of maternal postnatal depressive symptoms with infant-feeding practices in a Chinese birth cohort
Abstract Background The first few weeks after childbirth are critical, as women may encounter lactation problems and postpartum depression during this period. However, it is still unclear whether early breastfeeding behaviours are related to the symptoms of postnatal depression (PND) in Chinese popu...
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Main Authors: | Tingting Sha (Author), Xiao Gao (Author), Cheng Chen (Author), Ling Li (Author), Gang Cheng (Author), Xialing Wu (Author), Qianling Tian (Author), Fan Yang (Author), Qiong He (Author), Yan Yan (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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