INVESTIGATION OF MACROELEMENT AND MINERAL VALUES IN BREAST MILK IN THE FIRST SIX MONTHS POSTPARTUM

Breast milk has the macro- and micro-nutrients required for the growth and development of a baby. There are very few studies that examine the relationship between breast milk mineral content and factors such as the mothers' physical, sociodemographic, and nutritional characteristics. As part of...

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Multiple births
Nutrients
Postpartum
Premature birth
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