Thai cultural influences on breastfeeding behaviour
© 2015 RCM Midwives. All rights reserved. Background. Breastfeeding is recognised as a complex behaviour that is influenced by many factors. This creates challenges for all breastfeeding mothers and health professionals seeking to support women in their breastfeeding journey. Personal, psychosocial,...
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Main Authors: | Lesley Dornan, Marlene Sinclair, George Kernohan, Janine Stockdale, Varangthip Khuwuthyakorn, Pikul Suppasan |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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