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Financial incentives may increase breastfeeding rates
A study published by the University of Sheffield and the University of Dundee into financial incentives for breastfeeding has shown that offering new mothers financial incentives may increase low breastfeeding rates.
New breastfeeding statistics for England
Public Health England has revealed the latest statistics on breastfeeding prevalence at six to eight weeks after birth.
Unicef UK calls for breastfeeding support
Unicef UK’s Baby Friendly Initiative (BFI) is calling on MPs to pledge their support for breastfeeding in their communities.