Breastfeeding and Opiate Substitution Therapy: Starting to Understand Infant Feeding Choices
Introduction Despite research demonstrating the safety and benefit of breastfeeding in opioid substitution therapy, few women in treatment breastfeed. Understanding the factors contributing to the choices women on opioid substitution therapy make about infant feeding is important. Objectives The aim...
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Main Authors: | Lisa E. Graves (Author), Suzanne Turner (Author), Maya Nader (Author), Sucheta Sinha (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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