Non-Parental Care Of Infants Tied To Unfavorable Feeding Practices

With more new mothers in the workplace than ever before, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of child-care facilities in the United States. At the same

day, details from a variety of sources point to a growing prevalence of overweight infants and toddlers.

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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