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Association of Maternal Preferred Language with Breastfeeding Attitudes, Intentions, and Knowledge.

Lincoln FergusonAlexandra ChervonskyJoshua FogelAllan J Jacobs
Published in: Journal of mother and child (2023)
Urdu, Uzbek, and Russian speakers had significantly more positive attitudes towards breastfeeding than did English speakers. To the extent that preferred language is a proxy for culture, clinicians can use this parameter as a basis for directing approaches toward lactation education.
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