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Learning to like vegetables during breastfeeding

Learning to like vegetables during breastfeeding: a randomized clinical trial of lactating mothers and infants

Conclusion: Early life may be an optimum time for both infants and their mothers to learn to like the taste of healthy foods. More research is needed to facilitate the liking and eating of these foods by mothers, which will, in turn, increase the likelihood of their feeding these foods to their children.

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