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* 1. We invite you to participate in a research study being conducted by investigators from Washington University in St. Louis who have experience in studying human lactation and breastfeeding. This study is designed to look at the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting infant feeding decisions among English speaking mothers outside the United States. If you are a mother currently breastfeeding, using human milk, or formula feeding an infant under the age of two years outside the United States we invite you to participate in this online survey. The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete. Your name/IP address will not be collected; we will ask about your race/ethnicity and state location but individually identifiable information will not be collected. After completing the initial survey, you will be asked to provide an email address for a follow-up study in 6 weeks. If you provide your email address, you will be emailed a study link in 6 weeks. You will also be provided with a summary of the study findings (these will also be made publicly available at anthrolactology.com).

The goals of this study are to better understand the ways in which mothers are making infant feeding decisions during this time. This includes mothers who breastfeed at the breast, who exclusively pump, who use commercial infant formula, who use donor human milk, and/or who are healthcare providers.

If you have questions for the research team, please contact Elizabeth (EA) Quinn at equinn@wustl.edu or you may contact the Human Research Protection Office at 1-(800)-438-0445 or hrpo@wustl.edu. Thank you very much for your time in completing this research study. This study was approved by the Human Research Protection Office at Washington University in St. Louis, IRB # 202003141.

Thank you for your time and interest!
EA Quinn, Cecilia Tomori (John Hopkins University), Aunchalee Palmquist (University of North Carolina)

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