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Why Mothers Stop Breastfeeding: Mothers' Self-reported Reasons for Stopping During the First Year
Ruowei Li, Sara B. Fein, Jian Chen and Laurence M. Grummer-Strawn
Pediatrics October 2008, 122 (Supplement 2) S69-S76; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2008-1315i
Ruowei Li
Sara B. Fein
Jian Chen
Laurence M. Grummer-Strawn

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Why Mothers Stop Breastfeeding: Mothers' Self-reported Reasons for Stopping During the First Year
Ruowei Li, Sara B. Fein, Jian Chen, Laurence M. Grummer-Strawn
Pediatrics Oct 2008, 122 (Supplement 2) S69-S76; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-1315i
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