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596 ALICE CALLAHAN, PHD, HEATHER LEONARD, MED, RDN, AND TAMBERLY POWELL, MS, RDN<br />

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Image Credits:<br />

• Father <strong>and</strong> baby photo by Larry Crayton on Unsplash (license information)<br />

• Family with breastfeeding baby photo by Jonathon Borba on Unsplash (license<br />

information)<br />

• “Newborn breastfeeding” by Amy Bundy is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0<br />

• “Baby bottle feeding” by Bradley Johnson is licensed under CC BY 2.0<br />

• “Breastfeeding mother <strong>and</strong> baby” by Centers for Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention is<br />

in the Public Domain

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