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Despite WHO recommendations of breastfeeding for at least two years, most women who initiate breastfeeding will stop well before this and those that do breastfeed longer face negative perceptions and representations. In Breastfeeding Older Children, Ann Sinnott seeks to correct misconceptions about extended breastfeeding by providing an accurate analysis of available research on the history/cross-cultural comparisons of extended breastfeeding and its social and health impacts, and presenting the experiences of mothers, fathers and children.
UK 2009









