Infant feeding practices among macrosomic infants: A prospective cohort study
Abstract The health benefits of breastfeeding are well recognised, but breastfeeding rates worldwide remain suboptimal. Breastfeeding outcomes have yet to be explored among women who give birth to macrosomic (birthweight ≥4000 g) infants, a cohort for whom the benefits of breastfeeding may be partic...
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Main Authors: | Philippa Davie (Author), Debra Bick (Author), Dharmintra Pasupathy (Author), Sam Norton (Author), Joseph Chilcot (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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