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237 related items for PubMed ID: 33951094

  • 1. Work, race and breastfeeding outcomes for mothers in the United States.
    Whitley MD, Ro A, Palma A.
    PLoS One; 2021; 16(5):e0251125. PubMed ID: 33951094
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  • 3. Factors associated with breastfeeding duration and exclusivity in mothers returning to paid employment postpartum.
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  • 13. Breastfeeding initiation and duration in France: The importance of intergenerational and previous maternal breastfeeding experiences - results from the nationwide ELFE study.
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  • 20. Maternal education, breastfeeding behaviours and lactational amenorrhoea: studies among two ethnic communities in Ile Ife, Nigeria.
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