Original paper
Breastfeeding Duration in an Australian Population: The Influence of Modifiable Antenatal Factors
Abstract
Despite well-documented health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and babies, most women discontinue breastfeeding before the recommended 12 months to 2 years. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of modifiable antenatal variables on breastfeeding outcomes. A prospective, longitudinal study was conducted with 300 pregnant, Australian women. Questionnaires containing variables of interest were administered to women during their...
Paper Details
Title
Breastfeeding Duration in an Australian Population: The Influence of Modifiable Antenatal Factors
Published Date
Feb 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
30 - 38
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