This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about bottle feeding from a range of professional and non-professional sources. The findings are put into the context of associated demographic characteristics. It forms part of a larger study, which was a longitudinal postal survey of 500 childbearing women across two health board regions in Scotland. Women were recruited at 34 weeks gestation by post. The results reported here are from further postal questionnaires at one and three months postnatally. Older women and those with higher education were more likely to initiate and maintain breast feeding, and less likely to introduce solid foods early. Younger women, who were mainly bottle feeding, we...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
thesisThe purpose of this study was to identify some of the factors associated with a woman's decisi...
Over the centuries, human infants have been fed with their mothers\u27 breast milk. The development ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objective: To evaluate new mothers’ experiences of infant feeding support. Design: A postal survey d...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
thesisThe purpose of this study was to identify some of the factors associated with a woman's decisi...
Over the centuries, human infants have been fed with their mothers\u27 breast milk. The development ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objective: to explore the expectations and experiences of postnatal mothers in relation to infant fe...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
Aim: The aim of the study is to examine the information seeking experiences of mothers who bottle fe...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...