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Sep 8, 2021
09/21
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Public Health England’s most recent breastfeeding rates for England (based on 140 of 144 local authorities) highlight that only 47.3% (95% CI 47.1-47.6%) of women were breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks (Public Health England, 2019). However, many women in the UK express the wish to breastfeed, and 73% do actually initiate breastfeeding feeding (A. Brown, 2016; NHS, 2017), and report they would have liked to breastfeed for longer (McAndrew F et al., 2012). Therefore, key questions remain as to what...
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Jul 1, 2020
07/20
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McGinty, Sarah Myers, author
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160 pages : 23 cm
Topics: College applications -- United States, Universities and colleges -- United States -- Admission,...
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Feb 19, 2021
02/21
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McGinty, Sarah Myers
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Jan 13, 2012
01/12
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Sarah Myers McGinty
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Apr 6, 2021
04/21
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McGinty, Sarah Myers
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xi, 159 pages : 23 cm
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Sep 24, 2020
09/20
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McGinty, Sarah Myers
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161 p. : 23 cm
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Sep 22, 2011
09/11
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McGinty, Sarah Myers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 136-137) and index
Topics: College applications, Universities and colleges, Exposition (Rhetoric), Essay
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Aug 27, 2021
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Humans evolved as cooperative childrearers where mothers require allomaternal support from kin and non-kin for successful reproduction. While the sources and nature of support vary across cultures, allomothers (i.e., caregivers other than the mother) are generally associated with better maternal-child wellbeing. Kin, particularly grandmothers, are important supporters in the postnatal period, providing a range of support to new mothers across domains. Mothers with infants are hypothesised to be...
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