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Practical Support from Fathers and Grandmothers Is Associated with Lower Levels of Breastfeeding in the UK Millennium Cohort Study. (2015). Mace, Ruth ; Emmott, Emily H.
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  2. Typologies of postnatal support and breastfeeding at two months in the UK: Research participant commentary. (2020). Haddon, Susanna J ; Harpur, Ruth Ann.
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  3. Typologies of postnatal support and breastfeeding at two months in the UK. (2020). Myers, Sarah ; Page, Abigail E ; Emmott, Emily H.
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