Women's perceptions of factors needed to encourage a culture of public breastfeeding: a cross-sectional study in Sweden, Ireland and Australia
Abstract Background Breastfeeding in the public sphere is known to be experienced as a problem for many women. It has been shown to arouse negative feelings among the public, depending on the attitude of those in the immediate surroundings. This contributes to the fact that many women hesitate to br...
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Main Authors: | Charlotta Dykes (Author), Pernilla Ny (Author), Yvonne L. Hauck (Author), Lesley Kuliukas (Author), Louise Gallagher (Author), Vivienne Brady (Author), Christine Rubertsson (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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