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University of Birmingham: Peer Support Programme Did Not Increase Breastfeeding Rates
April 02, 2026
BIRMINGHAM, England, April 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:

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Peer support programme did not increase breastfeeding rates

Whilst primary outcomes of improving numbers of breastfeeding mothers were not met, other benefits including reducing anxiety were noted in a new study.

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An intensive peer support programme for new mothers didn't lead to a significant uptake in overall rates of brea . . .

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