Exploring the factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding within the first 14 weeks postpartum with mothers in the Khayelitsha-eastern substructure
Magister Scientiae (Nutrition Management) - MSc(NM) === Despite evidence-based proof on the benefits of breastfeeding, little progress has been made globally to improve breastfeeding rates (The Lancet, 2016), including in South Africa. Despite many attempts to improve breastfeeding rates worldwide,...
Main Author: | Marais, Megan Candice |
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Other Authors: | Pereira-Kotze, Catherine |
Language: | en |
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University of the Western Cape
2021
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8081 |
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