Phenomenological Analysis of Mothers' Perspectives on Relactation in Abdya Regency, Indonesia

The provision of Breast Milk (BM) holds significant implications in the global context, supporting optimal infant health and development. This study employs phenomenological analysis to gain deeper insights into mothers' perspectives and experiences regarding relaxation and restarting breastfee...

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Hauptverfasser: Yusnaini, Yusnaini, Kartinazahri, Kartinazahri, Purwita, Eva, Yuniwati, Cut, Aiyub, Aiyub, Hidayati, Rahmah, Fitraniar, Lin, Miko, Ampera
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