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BFHI module 3
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References/Acknowledgements Module Three 1. Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in Australia, incorporating the Infant Feeding Guidelines for Health Workers.NHMRC: Commonwealth of Australia; 2003.
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Acknowledgements
Photos; Families, women and babies from King Edward Memorial Hospital. Photos; http://www.mammydoula.co.uk , http://www.007b.com Video: Best Beginnings Charity UK, Jack Newman breastfeeding information
http://www.drjacknewman.com, Baby-Led breastfeeding (DVD). Medela Breastfeeding Research.