The way mothers feed their babies is, internationally, the subject of research, health policy initiatives, and popular discussion, which commonly affirm the mantra 'breast is best'. On one level, this mantra reflects scientific evidence about nutrition and maternal and infant health. From a socio-cultural perspective, the pro-breastfeeding message has, however, been considered an aspect of morality, which influences maternal identity in important ways. This article explores this idea. It does so primarily by reporting and discussing some findings from a study about British mothers' experiences of using formula milk for infant feeding. The paper begins by contextualising this discussion by briefly outlining some aspects of the construction o...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
A large percentage of British women, in common with women in other Western countries, feed their you...
Socio-cultural studies have suggested that, even in societies where it is a commonplace practice, in...
In British society, breastfeeding is offered cultural affirmation. Images of women breastfeeding the...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This research investigates how women in the UK experience and navigate infant feeding policies which...
Background: In the UK, mothers under 20 are the group least likely to breastfeed. Recent public heal...
This article examines the narratives of women who breastfeed their children for ‘extended’ periods o...
This research investigates how women in the UK experience and navigate infant feeding policies which...
This paper examines infant feeding in relation to three core concerns: its medicalization, normaliza...
This paper examines infant feeding in relation to three core concerns: its medicalization, normaliza...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
A large percentage of British women, in common with women in other Western countries, feed their you...
Socio-cultural studies have suggested that, even in societies where it is a commonplace practice, in...
In British society, breastfeeding is offered cultural affirmation. Images of women breastfeeding the...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
This research investigates how women in the UK experience and navigate infant feeding policies which...
Background: In the UK, mothers under 20 are the group least likely to breastfeed. Recent public heal...
This article examines the narratives of women who breastfeed their children for ‘extended’ periods o...
This research investigates how women in the UK experience and navigate infant feeding policies which...
This paper examines infant feeding in relation to three core concerns: its medicalization, normaliza...
This paper examines infant feeding in relation to three core concerns: its medicalization, normaliza...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...
Breastfeeding is not simply a technical or practical task but is part of the transition to motherhoo...