Abstract

Background: Breastfeeding benefits both mother and infant. U.S. breastfeeding initiation rates are steadily increasing, but duration rates still fall short of recommendations. Postnatal depression has a significant negative impact on breastfeeding duration. Studies show grandmothers may play an important role in infant feeding decisions. Objective: Evaluate the relationship of maternal postnatal depression and social influence (SI) of infant’s grandmothers on …

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