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232 related items for PubMed ID: 23957178

  • 1. Breastfeeding mothers returning to work: experiences of women at one university in Victoria, Australia.
    Gilmour C, Monk H, Hall H.
    Breastfeed Rev; 2013 Jul; 21(2):23-30. PubMed ID: 23957178
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  • 2. Make or break. Mothers' experiences of returning to paid employment and breastfeeding: a New Zealand study.
    Payne D, James L.
    Breastfeed Rev; 2008 Jul; 16(2):21-7. PubMed ID: 18767234
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  • 3. Taking the path of least resistance: a qualitative analysis of return to work or study while breastfeeding.
    Burns E, Triandafilidis Z.
    Int Breastfeed J; 2019 Jul; 14():15. PubMed ID: 30988690
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  • 4. Managing breastfeeding and work: a Foucauldian secondary analysis.
    Payne D, Nicholls DA.
    J Adv Nurs; 2010 Aug; 66(8):1810-8. PubMed ID: 20557398
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  • 5. Timing of return to work and women's breastfeeding practices in urban Malaysia: A qualitative study.
    Sulaiman Z, Liamputtong P, Amir LH.
    Health Soc Care Community; 2018 Jan; 26(1):48-55. PubMed ID: 28560792
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  • 6. Breastfeeding policies and breastfeeding support programs in the mother's workplace.
    Bettinelli ME.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2012 Oct; 25 Suppl 4():81-2. PubMed ID: 22958027
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  • 7. Attitudes and perceptions about breastfeeding among female and male informal workers in India and South Africa.
    Horwood C, Surie A, Haskins L, Luthuli S, Hinton R, Chowdhury A, Rollins N.
    BMC Public Health; 2020 Jun 05; 20(1):875. PubMed ID: 32503486
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  • 8. Becoming a role model: the breastfeeding trajectory of Hong Kong women breastfeeding longer than 6 months.
    Tarrant M, Dodgson JE, Choi VW.
    Int J Nurs Stud; 2004 Jul 05; 41(5):535-46. PubMed ID: 15120982
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  • 9. Influence of partner support on an employed mother's intention to breastfeed after returning to work.
    Tsai SY.
    Breastfeed Med; 2014 May 05; 9(4):222-30. PubMed ID: 24650363
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  • 12. Effects of work-related factors on the breastfeeding behavior of working mothers in a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer: a cross-sectional survey.
    Chen YC, Wu YC, Chie WC.
    BMC Public Health; 2006 Jun 21; 6():160. PubMed ID: 16787546
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  • 13. Reasons for Stopping Exclusive Breastfeeding Between Three and Six Months: A Qualitative Study.
    Alianmoghaddam N, Phibbs S, Benn C.
    J Pediatr Nurs; 2018 Jun 21; 39():37-43. PubMed ID: 29525214
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  • 16. Women's experiences of long-term breastfeeding.
    Dowling S.
    Pract Midwife; 2009 Nov 21; 12(10):22, 24-5. PubMed ID: 19947045
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  • 18. Breastfeeding Milla.
    Worthington A.
    Midwifery Today Int Midwife; 2012 Nov 21; (101):12-3. PubMed ID: 22486010
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