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Investigation of mothers' postpartum breastfeeding and comfort conditions

Our study explores the relationship between comfort and breastfeeding scores among 410 postpartum participants in Ankara, Turkey. We collected data through Lactation Rating System and a Postpartum Comfort Questionnaire. In our study, mean Lactation Rating System score was 8.33 ± 1.67 and Postpartum...

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Published in:Health care for women international 2021-07, Vol.42 (4-6), p.913-924
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Postpartum period
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Womens health
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