Australian, Irish, and Swedish women's comfort levels when breastfeeding in public
Abstract Background Despite a flux of global initiatives to increase and sustain breastfeeding rates, challenges persist. The decision to commence and sustain breastfeeding is influenced by multiple, complex factors. Feelings of social embarrassment, shame, fear of judgement, and lack of confidence...
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Main Authors: | Louise Gallagher (Author), Vivienne Brady (Author), Lesley Kuliukas (Author), Charlotta Dykes (Author), Christine Rubertsson (Author), Yvonne L. Hauck (Author) |
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