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76) or 3 months (intervention 66% versus control 57%, = .34). Exclusive human milk feeding did not differ between groups (intervention versus control at 6 weeks 66% vs 49%, = .20; 3 months 45% vs 40%, = .59; 6 months 49% vs 26%, = .06). Infant carriers increased rates of breastfeeding and expressed human milk feeding at 6 months postpartum. Large-scale studies are warranted to further examine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of providing carriers as an intervention to increase access to human milk. Infant carriers increased rates of