Postnatal women's breastfeeding beliefs, practices, and support during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional comparative study across five countries
Abstract Background Women with COVID-19 experienced numerous concerns and doubts about the safety of breastfeeding their babies, and lack of support may have impacted breastfeeding practices. This study aims to compare breastfeeding beliefs, practices, and contact with healthcare professionals regar...
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Main Authors: | K. P. Coca (Author), E. Y. Lee (Author), L. Y. Chien (Author), A. C. P. Souza (Author), P. Kittikul (Author), S. A. Hong (Author), Y. S. Chang (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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