Association between breastfeeding and new mothers' sleep: a unique Australian time use study
Abstract Background Infant sleep is of great interest to new parents. There is ongoing debate about whether infants fed with breastmilk substitutes sleep longer than those exclusively or partially breastfed, but what does this mean for the mother? What expectations are realistic for mothers desiring...
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Main Authors: | Julie P. Smith (Author), Robert I. Forrester (Author) |
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