Tandem breastfeeding and human milk macronutrients: a prospective observational study
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Siljander H., Jason E., Ruohtula T., Selvenius J., Koivusaari K., [...]
Whether they breastfeed for a few days or several years, every breastfed baby is weaned eventually.
Breastfeeding is a valuable, health-promoting behaviour with implications for both the short and long-term health of mothersand babies. There is increasing evidence of the important role of breastfeeding in assisting to protect against some childhood infections and reducing the risk of some chronic diseases and cancers in both mother and child.
Alice Greenwood IBCLC, Certificate IV in Breastfeeding Education Returning to [...]
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Cramer RL, McLachlan HL, Shafiei T, Amir LH, Cullinane M, [...]
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The Australian Breastfeeding Association acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands known as Australia. We wish to pay our respects to their Elders past and present and acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who have breastfed their babies on Country for more than 60,000 years, and the partners, families and communities who support them.
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