Black Moms Encourage Breastfeeding, Break Through Stigma And Generational  Trauma

Black Moms Encourage Breastfeeding, Break Through Stigma And Generational Trauma

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Black women are encouraging breastfeeding. Black mothers historically have the lowest breastfeeding rates of any racial or ethnic group.
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