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Matern Child Health J:897–907 DOIs10995z New Evidence on Breastfeeding and Postpartum Depression: The Importance of Understanding Women’s Intentions Cristina Borra • Maria Iacovou • A
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London / Bristol / Edinburgh / /

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Cox / Creative Commons / Wellcome Trust / Kendall / Avon / /

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United Kingdom / /

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UK A. Sevilla Queen Mary University of London / University of Essex / University of Seville / University of Cambridge / University of Bristol / /

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mental illness prevention / valid and reliable tool / social networks / healthcare systems / /

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postnatal depression / Post-natal depression / Perinatal depression / prenatal depression / chronic major depression / Postpartum Depression / both postpartum and antenatal depression / maternal depression / mental illness / maternal postpartum depression / inflammation / depression / antenatal depression / /

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Economic and Social Research Council / UK’s Economic and Social Research Council / European Society for Population Economics / American Osteopathic Association / UK Medical Research Council / University of Seville / University of Bristol / University of Cambridge / University of Essex / M. Iacovou Department of Sociology / Department of Health / University of London / ALSPAC Law and Ethics Committee / /

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Maria Iacovou / Veronica Dorato / Emilia del Bono / Birgitta Rabe / David A. McCarron / Cristina Borra / Daniel C. Jane Harrison-Hohner / Almudena Sevilla Published / Sarah Coste / /

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Author / mental health specialist / /

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Maryland / /

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