Examining supports and barriers to breastfeeding through a socio-ecological lens: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Early breastfeeding cessation is a societal concern given its importance to the health of mother and child. More effective interventions are needed to increase breastfeeding duration. Prior to developing such interventions more research is needed to examine breastfeeding supports...
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Main Authors: | Kailey Snyder (Author), Emily Hulse (Author), Holly Dingman (Author), Angie Cantrell (Author), Corrine Hanson (Author), Danae Dinkel (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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