Breastfeeding continuation is associated with trait mindfulness but not with trajectories of postpartum depressive symptoms

The WHO recommends breastfeeding for at least six months as breastfeeding has many benefits for both infant and mother. The association of breastfeeding continuation with trait mindfulness during pregnancy and trajectories of postpartum depressive symptoms has not been examined yet. The current stud...

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