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> Routine infant bed sharing was most common among black and Asian mothers,
> mothers under the age of 18, families with an annual income that fell below
> $20,000 and among families with infants younger than 8 weeks, the report
> indicates. Infant bed sharing was also more common among families in the
> South than in the Midwest.
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Interesting. If we take out the age of the infants, aren't the other
factors contrary to findings on breastfeeding rates?
I wonder what that means...
Jo-Anne Elder-Gomes, PhD, IBCLC, arm-chair researcher
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