Acceptability to donate human milk among postnatal mothers at St. Francis hospital Nsambya, Uganda: a mixed method study
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends the use of donated human milk (HM) as the second-best option for mothers who are temporarily unable to provide sufficient breast milk to meet the needs of their infants. However, HM donation is yet to become an accepted practice in Uganda....
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Main Authors: | Mohammed A. M. Ahmed (Author), Charles Patrick Namisi (Author), Nakibuuka Victoria Kirabira (Author), Micheal Webba Lwetabe (Author), Joseph Rujumba (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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