A new study by Renee Flacking has found that babies are more likely to breastfeed when their dads take more paternity leave.
This backs up other studies showing that more involvement by fathers is good for baby’s health.
Split the work without splitting up
A new study by Renee Flacking has found that babies are more likely to breastfeed when their dads take more paternity leave.
This backs up other studies showing that more involvement by fathers is good for baby’s health.
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