'I didn't feel like this is normal': Teen mums less likely to breastfeed, study finds By News March 01, 2021 Add Comment Edit When Amanda Franks had a baby at age 16 at a country hospital, an "intimidating" experience with a midwife put her off breastfeeding her firstborn.Mon, 01 Mar 2021 19:31:43 +1100Sarah Lawrence Share this post Related PostsAustralia's Test tour of South Africa cancelled due to 'unacceptable' COVID-19 riskVictoria announces nine COVID vaccine hubs across the stateAustralia's Test tour of South Africa cancelled due to 'unacceptable' COVID-19 riskTaxi industry worried as people with a disability get the choice to use subsidy on UberSA relaxes coronavirus border restrictions for those outside PerthSpending, jobs, foot traffic on the rise as data shows Brisbane economy 'bouncing back' from pandemicCaptain Sir Tom Moore dies after being hospitalised with COVID-19Man hurt while in police custody and acquitted of ill-advised assault charge now suing SA Police
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