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Breastfeeding : how to support success : a practical guide for health workers / by Tine Vinther and Elisabet Helsing

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Mothers eager to brestfeed their infants are often reliant on health workers for advice regarding breastfeeding. The knowledge and attitude of health workers can influence the success or failure of breastfeeding. However, the formal education of health workers on how to help mothers to cope with the process of lactation is often inadequate. This document is designed to guide health workers in the process of supporting mothers to breastfeed successfully
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Vinther, Tine, Helsing, Elisabet & World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. (‎1997)‎. Breastfeeding : how to support success : a practical guide for health workers / by Tine Vinther and Elisabet Helsing. Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/108051
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EUR/ICP/LVNG 01 02 12
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