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Teaching Chrononutrition When Promoting Breastfeeding: How Breastmilk Can Help Tune Infant Sleep Cycles
The newborn’s circadian rhythm is typically established by 12-16 weeks of age through external factors such as light/dark exposure and the timing of feedings. But breastmilk plays a role, too.
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