Background: Decisions about infant feeding are embedded and are continuously made within a woman’s social and cultural context. Despite the benefits of breastfeeding to both women and infants, and government policies and laws to protect and promote breastfeeding, breastfeeding in public remains a controversial issue. The purpose of this paper is to present findings from an Australian study that explored the perceptions and beliefs held by first time expectant mothers and their family and social networks towards breastfeeding in public. Methods: This study collected data through fifteen family conversations to explore the views and beliefs of first time mothers and those in her social network towards breastfeeding. Breastfeeding in public ...
Copyright © 2001 Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaA cross-sectional study was designed to de...
Breastfeeding rates in many Global North countries are low. Qualitative research highlights that bre...
geographic patterns have been identified in Europe.5,6 The underlying mechanism of such geographic p...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding in public continues to be contentious with qualitative evidence confirming...
Background: Breastfeeding in public continues to be contentious with qualitative evidence confirming...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study of breastfeeding mothers' perceptions of breastfeeding...
There has been a recent debate in swedish media about wether public breastfeeding is acceptable or n...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Background: Much evidence around public breastfeeding do...
Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well documented but the UK has one of the lowest breas...
Like other forms of infant feeding, breastfeeding is a fundamental act of care. Yet despite being th...
On a regular basis there is an outcry about a mother who has been told to cover up or move away from...
It may be tempting for breastfeeding advocates to respond to challenges to breastfeeding older child...
This papers considers some of the disparate emotional and affective resonances that breastfeeding ca...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
MSc (Nursing), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBACKGROUND Despite the documented benefits...
Copyright © 2001 Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaA cross-sectional study was designed to de...
Breastfeeding rates in many Global North countries are low. Qualitative research highlights that bre...
geographic patterns have been identified in Europe.5,6 The underlying mechanism of such geographic p...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding in public continues to be contentious with qualitative evidence confirming...
Background: Breastfeeding in public continues to be contentious with qualitative evidence confirming...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study of breastfeeding mothers' perceptions of breastfeeding...
There has been a recent debate in swedish media about wether public breastfeeding is acceptable or n...
© 2020 Australian College of Midwives Background: Much evidence around public breastfeeding do...
Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well documented but the UK has one of the lowest breas...
Like other forms of infant feeding, breastfeeding is a fundamental act of care. Yet despite being th...
On a regular basis there is an outcry about a mother who has been told to cover up or move away from...
It may be tempting for breastfeeding advocates to respond to challenges to breastfeeding older child...
This papers considers some of the disparate emotional and affective resonances that breastfeeding ca...
Breastfeeding is a complex process. Medical experts define it as something natural, which is reinfor...
MSc (Nursing), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBACKGROUND Despite the documented benefits...
Copyright © 2001 Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaA cross-sectional study was designed to de...
Breastfeeding rates in many Global North countries are low. Qualitative research highlights that bre...
geographic patterns have been identified in Europe.5,6 The underlying mechanism of such geographic p...