Dads on the line: phone support boosts breastfeeding and family bonding
NCT ID NCT05109988
Summary
This study tested whether phone counseling for new fathers could help mothers breastfeed their babies for longer. Researchers gave weekly phone support to both parents for a month after birth. They wanted to see if this support led to more exclusive breastfeeding, less depression, and a stronger bond between parents and their baby.
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Ngai Fei Wan
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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