Professor Amy Brown is a maternal and child public health expert at Swansea University, where she directs the Lactation, Infant Feeding, and Translational Research center. Her work combines her psychology background with infant feeding support. She has dedicated two decades to addressing barriers to breastfeeding and studying perinatal mental health, and has published over 150 research papers and led projects that inform global policies on infant feeding. She is the author of several books about infant feeding and parenting, amazing resources for both parents and professionals.
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