Emotional and informational social support from health visitors and breastfeeding outcomes in the UK
Abstract Background Shorter breastfeeding duration is associated with detrimental consequences for infant health/development and maternal health. Previous studies suggest social support is essential in maintaining breast/chest-feeding and helping to improve general infant feeding experiences. Public...
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Main Authors: | A Chambers (Author), EH Emmott (Author), S Myers (Author), AE Page (Author) |
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