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The politics of breastfeeding : when breasts are bad for business / Gabrielle Palmer.

By: Palmer, GabrielleMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Pinter & Martin, 2009Edition: 3rd edition. fully revised and updatedDescription: viii, 423 p. ; 20 cmISBN: 9781905177165 (pbk.) :; 190517716X (pbk.) :Subject(s): Breastfeeding -- Economic aspects | Breastfeeding -- Political aspectsDDC classification: 649.3'3 Summary: In an updated edition, this powerful and provocative book proves that breastfeeding is much more than a matter of personal inclination. Women all over the world are still being tricked into feeding their babies artificially and this affects us all: our health, our environment and the global economy.
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Previous ed.: London: Pandora, 1993.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

In an updated edition, this powerful and provocative book proves that breastfeeding is much more than a matter of personal inclination. Women all over the world are still being tricked into feeding their babies artificially and this affects us all: our health, our environment and the global economy.

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