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Breastfeeding Problems Tied To Moms' Depression

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New moms who have particular difficulty breastfeeding may be at greater risk of postpartum depression, a new study suggests.

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Is Breast Always Best? Examining the Link Between Postpartum Depression and Problems With Breast-Feeding - - TIME Healthland

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