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334 related items for PubMed ID: 29921552

  • 1. "I did a lot of Googling": A qualitative study of exclusive breastfeeding support through social media.
    Alianmoghaddam N, Phibbs S, Benn C.
    Women Birth; 2019 Apr; 32(2):147-156. PubMed ID: 29921552
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  • 2. Reasons for Stopping Exclusive Breastfeeding Between Three and Six Months: A Qualitative Study.
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  • 4. Resistance to breastfeeding: A Foucauldian analysis of breastfeeding support from health professionals.
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  • 5. A qualitative study of expectations and experiences of women using a social media support group when exclusively expressing breastmilk to feed their infant.
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  • 8. The Role of Early Maternal Support in Balancing Full-Time Work and Infant Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Qualitative Study.
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  • 9. Exploring the Experiences of Middle Income Mothers in Practicing Exclusive Breastfeeding in Nairobi, Kenya.
    Wainaina CW, Wanjohi M, Wekesah F, Woolhead G, Kimani-Murage E.
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  • 11. UK women's experiences of breastfeeding and additional breastfeeding support: a qualitative study of Baby Café services.
    Fox R, McMullen S, Newburn M.
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  • 12. Determinants of the exclusive breastfeeding abandonment: psychosocial factors.
    Machado MC, Assis KF, Oliveira Fde C, Ribeiro AQ, Araújo RM, Cury AF, Priore SE, Franceschini Sdo C.
    Rev Saude Publica; 2014 Dec 07; 48(6):985-94. PubMed ID: 26039402
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  • 13. Women's experience of social media breastfeeding support and its impact on extended breastfeeding success: A social cognitive perspective.
    Black R, McLaughlin M, Giles M.
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  • 14. Aiming to be a breastfeeding mother in a neonatal intensive care unit and at home: a thematic analysis of peer-support group discussion in social media.
    Niela-Vilén H, Axelin A, Melender HL, Salanterä S.
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  • 16. Personal Infant Feeding Experiences of Postpartum Nurses Affect How They Provide Breastfeeding Support.
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  • 18. Incentives as connectors: insights into a breastfeeding incentive intervention in a disadvantaged area of North-West England.
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  • 19. Predictors of exclusive breastfeeding in early infancy: operational implications.
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