Aim: This research explores women's experiences of learning to breastfeed. Design: A purposive cohort of healthy mothers participated in individual audio recorded interviews late pregnancy and then 2 and 8 weeks after birth. All interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using van Manen's approach. Setting and participants: Participants were 13 first time mothers based in a rural municipality in Victoria, Australia. Key findings: Women's voices gave rich descriptions of their experience of learning to breastfeed. Women shared the physicality of having 'great big engorged breasts' or 'sore nipples', and 'learning to latch' while 'having so very many things happening'. Conclusion: Many participants felt overwhelmed with learning to bre...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding involves learning for women and their infants. For emotional, social, and ...
The aim of this study was to explore new mothers' experiences of receiving breastfeeding support fro...
Aim: This research explores women’s experiences of learning to breastfeed. Design: A purposive cohor...
Aim: This research explores women's experiences oflearning to breastfeed. Design: A purposive c...
Background: There is an abundance of published literature that describes the short- and long-term ef...
Objective: to describe the baby-feeding decisions of a group of Australian women prior to birth. Des...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
OBJECTIVE: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast ...
Background: The study documented Australian primigravidas' perceptions about breastfeeding. Objectiv...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
This study attempted to gain insight into the breastfeeding experiences of 48 mature, well-educated,...
Breastfeeding confers many benefits for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies and for the w...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until the child is ...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding involves learning for women and their infants. For emotional, social, and ...
The aim of this study was to explore new mothers' experiences of receiving breastfeeding support fro...
Aim: This research explores women’s experiences of learning to breastfeed. Design: A purposive cohor...
Aim: This research explores women's experiences oflearning to breastfeed. Design: A purposive c...
Background: There is an abundance of published literature that describes the short- and long-term ef...
Objective: to describe the baby-feeding decisions of a group of Australian women prior to birth. Des...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
OBJECTIVE: to develop an understanding of primiparous women's experiences and challenges of breast ...
Background: The study documented Australian primigravidas' perceptions about breastfeeding. Objectiv...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
This study attempted to gain insight into the breastfeeding experiences of 48 mature, well-educated,...
Breastfeeding confers many benefits for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies and for the w...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until the child is ...
Research suggests women find the first 2 to 6 weeks to be the most difficult time for breastfeeding....
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding involves learning for women and their infants. For emotional, social, and ...
The aim of this study was to explore new mothers' experiences of receiving breastfeeding support fro...