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Noble et al. (2019) reported:
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Early circumcision, within the first 3 days of life, may have a negative effect on the duration of breastfeeding. In our study, circumcised male infants had more than 4 fewer weeks of breastfeeding than their sibling controls. It may be beneficial to delay circumcision till after breastfeeding is properly established.<ref name="noble2024">{{REFjournal
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|title=Breastfeeding Intensity and Exclusivity of Early Term Infants at Birth and 1 Month
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|journal=Breastfeed Med
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|date=2019-07
|volume=14
|issue=6
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|pages=398-406
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|pubmedID=30990328
|DOI=10.1089/bfm.2018.0260
|accessdate=2024-07-21
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Tan et al. (2019) reported:
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