In the UK, breastfeeding rates in area of high social deprivation remain significantly lower than the national average. This increases health inequalities related to poverty. Research to date is largely focused on women who have difficulties sustaining breastfeeding in areas of high deprivation. However, many women in these areas never initiate breastfeeding and there is little research with women who choose not to breastfeed their infants. Social support is known to be one of the factors, which positively influences breastfeeding outcomes (Meeya et al. 2010). However, research has shown that women's infant feeding practice is also heavily influenced by their families (Moore et al. 2012). These influences may not always be in tune with c...
Current recommendations state that women should breastfeed their child up to 2 years and beyond. How...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and current recommendations are that women ...
Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-in...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits to both mother and child. The average rate of bre...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
BackgroundMany women from socially disadvantaged groups discontinue breastfeeding in the early postn...
Currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until the child is ...
This research investigates how women in the UK experience and navigate infant feeding policies which...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiat...
In many high-income countries such as the UK, inequalities in breastfeeding initiation and continuat...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
In many parts of Scotland, breastfeeding is relatively uncommon and attempts to increase its prevale...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding rates in Scotland are very low, particularly in the more disadvant...
Current recommendations state that women should breastfeed their child up to 2 years and beyond. How...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and current recommendations are that women ...
Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-in...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits to both mother and child. The average rate of bre...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
Aim: To examine the association between the health services and increased breastfeeding rates observ...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
BackgroundMany women from socially disadvantaged groups discontinue breastfeeding in the early postn...
Currently the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding until the child is ...
This research investigates how women in the UK experience and navigate infant feeding policies which...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom has one of the lowest breastfeeding rates in Europe, with the initiat...
In many high-income countries such as the UK, inequalities in breastfeeding initiation and continuat...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
In many parts of Scotland, breastfeeding is relatively uncommon and attempts to increase its prevale...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding rates in Scotland are very low, particularly in the more disadvant...
Current recommendations state that women should breastfeed their child up to 2 years and beyond. How...
The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented and current recommendations are that women ...
Breastfeeding is a key determinant in promoting public health and reducing health inequality. Low-in...