The author argues that the benefits of breastfeeding are overwhelming and that more needs to be done to ensure that all women have a viable option to continue breastfeeding upon returning to work, particularly the working poor and minorities. Those least likely to breastfeed are more likely to be part of an at risk population in terms of health. Most significantly, the lack of a cohesive policy in the workplace has had a disparate impact on the most vulnerable populations of breastfeeding mothers and their children. The lack of federal protection and a patchwork of protection in the states have contributed to our failure to achieve breastfeeding goals set in the 1990\u27s. Federal laws and decisions are reviewed. The author has undertaken a...
Abstract In this paper, I discuss the shortcomings of the legal protections that exist for pregnancy...
Successfully breastfeeding mothers who are planning to return to work and remain exclusively breastf...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
The author argues that the benefits of breastfeeding are overwhelming and that more needs to be done...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
Research Objective: The Surgeon General calls to action to support breastfeeding cite workplace barr...
On March 30, 2010, former President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordab...
Despite substantial evidence that breastfeeding is the optimal way to feed the healthy, full-term in...
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was a major reformation of the American healthcare system, and it in...
Various factors support or hinder women’s decision to initiate and continue breastfeeding, particula...
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the “Break Time for Nursing Mothers” law in the Patient Pr...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (also known as “Obamacare”), Congr...
Background Breastfeeding is frequently described as a woman\u27s decision, yet this choice is often ...
Abstract In this paper, I discuss the shortcomings of the legal protections that exist for pregnancy...
Successfully breastfeeding mothers who are planning to return to work and remain exclusively breastf...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
The author argues that the benefits of breastfeeding are overwhelming and that more needs to be done...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
Research Objective: The Surgeon General calls to action to support breastfeeding cite workplace barr...
On March 30, 2010, former President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordab...
Despite substantial evidence that breastfeeding is the optimal way to feed the healthy, full-term in...
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was a major reformation of the American healthcare system, and it in...
Various factors support or hinder women’s decision to initiate and continue breastfeeding, particula...
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the “Break Time for Nursing Mothers” law in the Patient Pr...
In this Essay, the author takes a novel approach to the topic of breastfeeding and work by exploring...
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (also known as “Obamacare”), Congr...
Background Breastfeeding is frequently described as a woman\u27s decision, yet this choice is often ...
Abstract In this paper, I discuss the shortcomings of the legal protections that exist for pregnancy...
Successfully breastfeeding mothers who are planning to return to work and remain exclusively breastf...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...