Breastfeeding: Short and Long-Term Benefits to Baby and Mother

Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effective childhood survival interventions. Breastfeeding practices are important for preventing child mortality and morbidity, as well as ensuring the optimal growth, health, and development of infants....

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (308 p.)
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