Breastfeeding: a good start in life. An information leaflet on breastfeeding your baby.
Authors
Health Service Executive (HSE)Association of Lactation Consultants in Ireland
Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
La Leche League
Cuidiú
Friends of Breastfeeding
Issue Date
2013-08Keywords
HEALTH PROMOTIONBREASTFEEDING (MOTHER)
BREASTFEEDING (INFANT)
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Health Service Executive (HSE)Item Type
Patient Information LeafletLanguage
enCollections
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