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Early breastfeeding is associated with low risk of postpartum depression in Taiwanese women

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Sebastian Klein, Magdalena Błażek & Dariusz Świetlik. (2024) Risk and protective factors for postpartum depression among Polish women – a prospective study. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology 45:1.
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Jung-Mei Tsai, Li-Yun Tsai, Shiow-Luan Tsay & Yi-Heng Chen. (2023) The prevalence and risk factors of postpartum depression among women during the early postpartum period: a retrospective secondary data analysis. Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 62:3, pages 406-411.
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Yun-Huei Lin, Chie-Pein Chen, Fang-Ju Sun & Chen-Yu Chen. (2022) Risk and protective factors related to immediate postpartum depression in a baby-friendly hospital of Taiwan. Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 61:6, pages 977-983.
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Zachary Tucker & Chasity O’Malley. (2022) Mental Health Benefits of Breastfeeding: A Literature Review. Cureus.
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Mengjie Xia, Jing Luo, Junqiang Wang & Yong Liang. (2022) Association between breastfeeding and postpartum depression: A meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders 308, pages 512-519.
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Ruveyde Aydın. (2022) Becoming a Mother in the Shadow of COVID-19: A Grounded Theory Study. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 60:6, pages 43-51.
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Rasoul Alimi, Elham Azmoude, Maryam Moradi & Maryam Zamani. (2022) The Association of Breastfeeding with a Reduced Risk of Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Breastfeeding Medicine 17:4, pages 290-296.
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Tong Li, Shu-Wei Jia, Dan Hou, Xiaoyu Liu, Dongyang Li, Yang Liu, Dan Cui, Xiaoran Wang, Chunmei Hou, Colin H. Brown & Yu-Feng Wang. (2021) Intranasal Oxytocin Restores Maternal Behavior and Oxytocin Neuronal Activity in the Supraoptic Nucleus in Rat Dams with Cesarean Delivery. Neuroscience 468, pages 235-246.
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Md Jahirul Islam, Lisa Broidy, Kathleen Baird, Mosiur Rahman & Khondker Mohammad Zobair. (2021) Early exclusive breastfeeding cessation and postpartum depression: Assessing the mediating and moderating role of maternal stress and social support. PLOS ONE 16:5, pages e0251419.
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