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1129 related items for PubMed ID: 32303264

  • 1. Prenatal infant feeding intentions and actual feeding practices during the first six months postpartum in rural Rwanda: a qualitative, longitudinal cohort study.
    Ahishakiye J, Bouwman L, Brouwer ID, Vaandrager L, Koelen M.
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    Int Breastfeed J; 2017 Mar 05; 12():43. PubMed ID: 29026431
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  • 6. Prenatal breastfeeding knowledge, attitude and intention, and their associations with feeding practices during the first six months of life: a cohort study in Lebanon and Qatar.
    Naja F, Chatila A, Ayoub JJ, Abbas N, Mahmoud A, MINA collaborators, Abdulmalik MA, Nasreddine L.
    Int Breastfeed J; 2022 Feb 24; 17(1):15. PubMed ID: 35209913
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    Int Breastfeed J; 2020 Aug 26; 15(1):76. PubMed ID: 32847591
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  • 20. Maternal and health care workers' perceptions of the effects of exclusive breastfeeding by HIV positive mothers on maternal and infant health in Blantyre, Malawi.
    Kafulafula UK, Hutchinson MK, Gennaro S, Guttmacher S.
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