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In the discussion about epidurals and breastfeeding, I have a question for
any of you who have read the original article(s).
What was the endpoint of the study? I mean, how long did they follow the
mothers? I mean, if nobody in the population studied usually breastfeeds
more than a few months, due to some other factors, like short maternity
leave, you wouldn't find a difference between the groups, but it could be
due to something completely different.
It could also be that BF ended due to different reasons between the groups,
but perhaps that wasn't mentioned in the article?
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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