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Article: Breast ads make some mums feel second rate.(News)
- Article from:
- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- July 4, 2005
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Women who choose to bottle-feed their baby are made to feel like second-rate parents by campaigns stating 'breast is best', researchers said today.
A study found that one in ten mothers felt a sense of failure, guilt and uncertainty about not breastfeeding after intending to breastfeed but their plans not working ...
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