Little is known about bottle refusal by breastfed babies; however, an informal review of global online forums and social media suggested large numbers of mothers experiencing the scenario. This study aimed to explore UK mothers' experiences of bottle refusal by their breastfed baby in order to provide understanding of the scenario and enhance support for mothers experiencing it. A 22-point online questionnaire was developed and completed by 841 UK mothers. Findings suggest that mothers introduced a bottle to their breastfed baby due to physical, psychological and socio-cultural factors. Advice and support for mothers experiencing bottle refusal was not always helpful, and 27% of mothers reported bottle refusal as having a negative impact on...
Breastfeeding is the ideal infant feeding modality; however, the reality is some parents need or cho...
It is well established that breastfeeding reduces child mortality and promotes child health and deve...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
The UK has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world, with the majority of UK mothers feedi...
Background: Preterm infants start milk feeds by gavage tube. As they mature, sucking feeds are gradu...
This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about b...
Breastfeeding remains problematic in our society despite its being a 'natural' physiological process...
In British society, breastfeeding is offered cultural affirmation. Images of women breastfeeding the...
Breastfeeding initiation has been increasing to meet Healthy People 2020 goals. As breastfeeding ini...
Breastfeeding is a practice which is promoted and scrutinized in the UK and internationally. In this...
Systematic review Mothers bottle feeding their babies feel negative emotions such as guilt and worry...
We have heard a lot about the promotion of sales of baby food, but we have never analysed the popula...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Objective: To describe mothers’ awareness and use of paced bottle-feeding (PBF) and to investigate w...
Objective: To explore longitudinal associations between bottle-feeding and maternal encouragement of...
Breastfeeding is the ideal infant feeding modality; however, the reality is some parents need or cho...
It is well established that breastfeeding reduces child mortality and promotes child health and deve...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...
The UK has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world, with the majority of UK mothers feedi...
Background: Preterm infants start milk feeds by gavage tube. As they mature, sucking feeds are gradu...
This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about b...
Breastfeeding remains problematic in our society despite its being a 'natural' physiological process...
In British society, breastfeeding is offered cultural affirmation. Images of women breastfeeding the...
Breastfeeding initiation has been increasing to meet Healthy People 2020 goals. As breastfeeding ini...
Breastfeeding is a practice which is promoted and scrutinized in the UK and internationally. In this...
Systematic review Mothers bottle feeding their babies feel negative emotions such as guilt and worry...
We have heard a lot about the promotion of sales of baby food, but we have never analysed the popula...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
Objective: To describe mothers’ awareness and use of paced bottle-feeding (PBF) and to investigate w...
Objective: To explore longitudinal associations between bottle-feeding and maternal encouragement of...
Breastfeeding is the ideal infant feeding modality; however, the reality is some parents need or cho...
It is well established that breastfeeding reduces child mortality and promotes child health and deve...
In 1974 the Department of Health and Social Security alerted the medical profession and the general ...