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eating, as most mothers reported receiving guidance on these subjects.
We can conclude that there is a need to develop more educational actions with the objective
of intensifying knowledge and information about the importance of exclusive breastfeeding and
complementary feeding. In this way, by carrying out nutritional education activities and developing
specic actions aimed at maternal and child health in a clear and objective way, being based on the
reality of the whole family, it will contribute to the knowledge and healthy development of children.
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