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320 related items for PubMed ID: 30896256

  • 1. An Exploratory Look at the Role of Childcare Providers as a Support and Resource for Breastfeeding Mothers.
    Lundquist A, McBride BA, Donovan SM, Kieffer A.
    Breastfeed Med; 2019 Jun; 14(5):313-319. PubMed ID: 30896256
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  • 2. The Role of Early Maternal Support in Balancing Full-Time Work and Infant Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Qualitative Study.
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  • 3. Father support for breastfeeding mothers who plan to utilize childcare: A qualitative look at Mothers' perspectives.
    Lundquist A, McBride BA, Donovan SM, Wszalek M.
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  • 4. Overcoming Workplace Barriers: A Focus Group Study Exploring African American Mothers' Needs for Workplace Breastfeeding Support.
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  • 6. 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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  • 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.
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  • 9. "Breast Is Best, But…" According to Childcare Administrators, Not Best for the Childcare Environment.
    Schafer EJ, Livingston TA, Roig-Romero RM, Wachira M, Louis-Jacques AF, Marhefka SL.
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  • 10. Analysis of breastfeeding policies and practices in childcare centres in Adelaide, South Australia.
    Javanparast S, Newman L, Sweet L, McIntyre E.
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  • 12. Canadian adolescent mothers' perceptions of influences on breastfeeding decisions: a qualitative descriptive study.
    Nesbitt SA, Campbell KA, Jack SM, Robinson H, Piehl K, Bogdan JC.
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  • 13. Breastfeeding mothers returning to work: experiences of women at one university in Victoria, Australia.
    Gilmour C, Monk H, Hall H.
    Breastfeed Rev; 2013 Jul 12; 21(2):23-30. PubMed ID: 23957178
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  • 15. The factors influencing young mothers' infant feeding decisions: the views of healthcare professionals and voluntary workers on the role of the baby's maternal grandmother.
    Bernie K.
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  • 17. In-hospital Breastfeeding and Intention to Return to Work Influence Mothers' Breastfeeding Intentions.
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    Alianmoghaddam N, Phibbs S, Benn C.
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  • 19. 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.
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  • 20. Supporting breastfeeding mothers: qualitative synthesis.
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