A prenatal group based phone counseling intervention to improve breastfeeding rates and complementary feeding: a randomized, controlled pilot and feasibility trial
Abstract Background Despite numerous benefits for both mom and baby, few infants are exclusively breastfed for the recommended first six months. Additionally, infants are given solids too early. Prenatal education increases rates of breastfeeding initiation and we hypothesize it can also improve exc...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer S. Cauble (Author), Amy Herman (Author), Jo Wick (Author), Jeannine Goetz (Author), Christine M. Daley (Author), Debra K. Sullivan (Author), Holly R. Hull (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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