Maternal Depression, Breastfeeding And A Lower Socioeconomic Status Can Affect Infants' Sleep
Monday, June 9, 2008 - 07:14
in Health & Medicine
Maternal depression during pregnancy, breastfeeding and a lower socioeconomic status are all associated with less infant sleep duration in the first six months of life.
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