Breast feeding and the community
- PMID: 1066567
Breast feeding and the community
Abstract
The attitudes of different communities to breast feeding are compared. The ways to promote and encourage breast feeding are discussed with particular reference to the benefits of breast feeding to the child, mother, family and the community.
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