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Mothers bottle feeding their babies feel negative emotions such as guilt and worry, and receive little information about bottle feeding.
2010
Elizabeth Moore
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[Mothers in the Netherlands do not have to feel guilty about bottle-feeding their babies].
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Bottle-feeding mothers and babies matter too.
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Midwifery. Bottle-feeding mothers feel neglected by midwives.
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Bottle-feeding can prevent transmission of HTLV-I from mothers to their babies.
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Verbal Information Transfer in Real-Life: When Mothers Worry About Their Child Starting School.
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Challenges mothers identify in bottle feeding their preterm infants.
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Mothers, Babies, and the Little Bill.
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As if mothers don't have enough to worry about...
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