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Study finds breastfeeding increased by 2 weeks when mothers stayed home during pandemic

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U.S. women breastfed their infants for two weeks longer when shelter-in-place directives were in effect for COVID-19 compared to before the pandemic, reports a new study led by UC San Francisco.

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