Abstract Background Teen mothers face many challenges to successful breastfeeding and are less likely to breastfeed than any other population group in the U.S. Few studies have investigated this population; all prior studies are cross-sectional and collect breastfeeding data retrospectively. The purpose of our qualitative prospective study was to understand the factors that contribute to the breastfeeding decisions and practices of teen mothers. Methods This prospective study took place from January through December 2009 in Greensboro, North Carolina in the U.S. We followed the cohort from pregnancy until two weeks after they ceased all breastfeeding and milk expression. We conducted semi-structured interviews at baseline and follow-up, and...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likely...
Background. In the UK and other developed nations, adolescent mothers are among those least likely t...
Background: Increasing the number of infants who are breastfed has become a worldwide health priorit...
Background Teen mothers face many challenges to successful breastfeeding and are less likely to brea...
Despite the benefits of breastfeeding for both mothers and infants, disparities in breastfeeding ini...
Abstract Background Adolescent mothers in the U.S. are much less likely to initiate breastfeeding th...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that adolescent mothers present a higher risk of not ...
Aim: To explore teenagers' experiences of the breastfeeding promotion and support delivered by healt...
Breastfeeding rates among teenage mothers in the United States is very low even though the United St...
ABSTRACT Despite efforts to establish national objectives, legislation, policy statements, advertis...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likel...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likel...
This qualitative study examined what experiences of adolescent mothers influenced them to continue b...
Background\ud Not being breastfed is internationally considered to have a lifelong impact on morbidi...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated that adolescent mothers present a higher risk...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likely...
Background. In the UK and other developed nations, adolescent mothers are among those least likely t...
Background: Increasing the number of infants who are breastfed has become a worldwide health priorit...
Background Teen mothers face many challenges to successful breastfeeding and are less likely to brea...
Despite the benefits of breastfeeding for both mothers and infants, disparities in breastfeeding ini...
Abstract Background Adolescent mothers in the U.S. are much less likely to initiate breastfeeding th...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated that adolescent mothers present a higher risk of not ...
Aim: To explore teenagers' experiences of the breastfeeding promotion and support delivered by healt...
Breastfeeding rates among teenage mothers in the United States is very low even though the United St...
ABSTRACT Despite efforts to establish national objectives, legislation, policy statements, advertis...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likel...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likel...
This qualitative study examined what experiences of adolescent mothers influenced them to continue b...
Background\ud Not being breastfed is internationally considered to have a lifelong impact on morbidi...
Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated that adolescent mothers present a higher risk...
Teenage mothers in the UK and other developed, English-speaking nations are among those least likely...
Background. In the UK and other developed nations, adolescent mothers are among those least likely t...
Background: Increasing the number of infants who are breastfed has become a worldwide health priorit...