A survey of breastfeeding among women with previous surgery for benign breast disease: a descriptive exploratory study
Abstract Background Surgery is the primary treatment for benign breast disease and causes some disruption to the normal physiology of the breast, even when this disruption is localised, it remains unclear whether it affects women's ability to breastfeed. There are only a few studies describing...
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Main Authors: | Siying Mao (Author), Jiafa He (Author), Lezhen Huang (Author), Yang Sun (Author), Yan Dai (Author), Qianqian Guo (Author), Chang Qiu (Author), Xue Song (Author), Xiaojie Lin (Author), Shengying Chen (Author), Lingling Ye (Author), Rui Xu (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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