Mothers' Use of Social Media to Inform Their Practices for Pumping and Providing Pumped Human Milk to Their Infants
Despite U.S. mothers' wide adoption of pumps and bottles to provide human milk (HM) to their infants, mothers lack comprehensive, evidence-based guidelines for these practices. Thus, some women use online sources to seek information from each other. We aimed to characterize the information wome...
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Main Authors: | Rei Yamada (Author), Kathleen M. Rasmussen (Author), Julia P. Felice (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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