
Son preference may impact Nepali girls’ health and well-being in complex, nuanced ways
The Medical News,
The desire for a son could mean Nepali mothers stop breastfeeding infant daughters sooner, says new research.
The desire for a son could mean Nepali mothers stop breastfeeding infant daughters sooner, says new research.
The desire for a son could mean Nepali mothers stop breastfeeding infant daughters sooner, says new research.
The desire for a son could mean Nepali mothers stop breastfeeding infant daughters sooner, says new research.
The desire for a son could mean Nepali mothers stop breastfeeding infant daughters sooner, says new research.