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Breastfeeding Intention and Breastfeeding Postpartum Outcomes between High-Risk and Low-Risk Pregnant Women: A Greek Prospective Cohort Study.

Panagiota BraniIrina Mrvoljak-TheodoropoulouFani PechlivaniMaria IliadouEvangelia AntoniouGeorgios DaskalakisPeter DrakakisMaria Dagla
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2024)
The findings illuminate the critical influence of antenatal intentions on breastfeeding outcomes, particularly among high-risk pregnancies. Moreover, the study identifies the detrimental effect of prolonged hospital stays on breastfeeding aspirations. These insights underscore the necessity for nuanced, supportive interventions aimed at bolstering breastfeeding rates, thereby advancing maternal and neonatal health objectives aligned with World Health Organization recommendations.
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