By Mark Waghorn Moms were less likely to breastfeed during the pandemic because of a lack of face-to face help, according to new research. Redeployment of maternity workers and lockdown measures disrupted suckling lessons in newborn nurseries. Women struggled to get professional support as the coronavirus crisis gripped the world, say scientists. Lead author Dr. Amy Yeh, a pediatrician at […]
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