On-the-Job Moms: Work and Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration for a Sample of Low-Income Women

Maternal and Child Health Journal - Tập 10 Số 1 - Trang 19-26 - 2006
Rachel Tolbert Kimbro1
1Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program, Department of Population Health Sciences, Universiy of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, USA

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