Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants.
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Breastfeeding reduces the need for withdrawal treatment in opioid-exposed infants
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Brittelise Bakstad
Edle Ravndal
Gabrielle K Welle-Strand
Lauren M Jansson
Lisa Bjarkø
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10.1111/APA.12378
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2013-09-02T00:00:00Z