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Volume 19, Issue 1
Mothers of lower socioeconomic status make the decision to formula-feed in the context of culturally shared expectations and practices
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Qualitative study—other
Mothers of lower socioeconomic status make the decision to formula-feed in the context of culturally shared expectations and practices
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44
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30
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33
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19
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Jun 2017
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50
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Aug 2017
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Sep 2017
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85
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55
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75
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89
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40
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50
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65
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48
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34
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41
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26
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21
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14
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29
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27
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36
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28
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26
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19
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28
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21
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47
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19
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25
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42
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