Background: Maternal worry about infant weight has inconsistently been reported as a breastfeeding barrier. Weight monitoring is a critical tool to assess adequacy of infant feeding. Yet, little is known about the intensity of maternal worry about infant weight or associated breastfeeding outcomes. Research aims: To examine (1) the frequency and intensity of maternal worry about infant weight; (2) the relationship between worry about weight and use of artificial milk; and 3) the relationship between worry about weight and breastfeeding cessation. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional design was used. A questionnaire was completed by women in the United States (N = 287) from 12 web-based maternal support groups. Results: Sixty-three percent...
Abstract Breastfeeding mothers often report perceived insufficient milk (PIM) believing their infant...
Background and Aims: Early feeding practices, including early introduction to solid foods and overfe...
Few researchers have examined the perspectives of breastfeeding mothers about using a pediatric scal...
Background While clearly beneficial, some women do not engage in optimal breastfeeding practices. In...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
The chubby baby who eats well is desirable in our culture. Perceived low weight gains and feeding co...
ObjectiveWe characterized breastfeeding concerns from open-text maternal responses and determined th...
Introduction Obesity is a global problem that is challenging to prevent and expensive to treat. Earl...
Background Women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese tend to have poorer breastfeeding outcomes ...
Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recomm...
Background: Obesity is a worldwide public health problem that demands significant attention. Several...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between maternal feeding\ud methods, ...
BACKGROUND: Avoiding excess energy intake and rapid weight gain during infancy may be effective in p...
Objective Breastfeeding is affected by numerous psycho-social factors. Prenatal concerns such as em...
BackgroundMilk supply concern is the most common reason given by mothers for discontinuing breastfee...
Abstract Breastfeeding mothers often report perceived insufficient milk (PIM) believing their infant...
Background and Aims: Early feeding practices, including early introduction to solid foods and overfe...
Few researchers have examined the perspectives of breastfeeding mothers about using a pediatric scal...
Background While clearly beneficial, some women do not engage in optimal breastfeeding practices. In...
Background: The influence of maternal child-feeding style upon child weight and eating style for chi...
The chubby baby who eats well is desirable in our culture. Perceived low weight gains and feeding co...
ObjectiveWe characterized breastfeeding concerns from open-text maternal responses and determined th...
Introduction Obesity is a global problem that is challenging to prevent and expensive to treat. Earl...
Background Women who enter pregnancy overweight or obese tend to have poorer breastfeeding outcomes ...
Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recomm...
Background: Obesity is a worldwide public health problem that demands significant attention. Several...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between maternal feeding\ud methods, ...
BACKGROUND: Avoiding excess energy intake and rapid weight gain during infancy may be effective in p...
Objective Breastfeeding is affected by numerous psycho-social factors. Prenatal concerns such as em...
BackgroundMilk supply concern is the most common reason given by mothers for discontinuing breastfee...
Abstract Breastfeeding mothers often report perceived insufficient milk (PIM) believing their infant...
Background and Aims: Early feeding practices, including early introduction to solid foods and overfe...
Few researchers have examined the perspectives of breastfeeding mothers about using a pediatric scal...