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High Pregnancy-Related Anxiety and Prenatal Depressive Symptoms as Predictors of Intention to Breastfeed and Breastfeeding Initiation
Journal of Women's Health, 06/30/09
Fairlie TG et al. - In a healthcare setting highly supportive of breastfeeding, women with prenatal depressive symptoms and possibly those with high pregnancy-related anxiety were less likely to plan prenatally to breastfeed, although this tendency did not translate into lower breastfeeding initiation rates.
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