Aboriginal mothers, breastfeeding and smoking
Abstract Objective: To document the smoking practices of Aboriginal mothers living in Perth during pregnancy and during the subsequent year while feeding their infants. Method: A cohort of mothers was followed from the time of delivery for 12 months to obtain details of infant feeding practices. A t...
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Main Authors: | Dawn Gilchrist (Author), Beth Woods (Author), Colin W. Binns (Author), Jane A. Scotth (Author), Michael Gracey (Author) |
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2004-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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