Background Few studies have compared breastfeeding rates before and during the pandemic using comparable data across time. We used data from two national maternity surveys (NMS) to compare breastfeeding rates in England before and during the pandemic. Methods Analysis was conducted using the NMS from 2018 (pre-pandemic; n = 4,509) and 2020 (during the pandemic; n = 4,611). The prevalence of breastfeeding initiation, and ‘any’ breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) at 6 weeks and 6 months were compared between these surveys. Data were interpreted in the context of underlying trends in these prevalences from previous NMS (from 2010 and 2014), and annual routine data for England (from 2009–10 to 2020–21). Modified Poisson regression ...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-2019 pandemic has placed extensive pressure on health systems and posed a se...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic required all healthcare systems to adapt quickly. There is some ev...
Title Obstetric interventions and pregnancy outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: a na...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on b...
Background: Breastfeeding promotes children’s health and is associated with positive effects to mate...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown and social distancing led to changes to breastfeeding ...
Breast milk is the most ideal nutrition for babies because it contains nutrients that are most suita...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is the optimal infant nutrition, providing infants immunoprotect...
open access journalAbstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted maternity services worl...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to compare exclusive breastfeeding prevalence versus artificial feeding in new...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 New Mum Study is recording maternal experiences and infant feeding during t...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted new mothers’ wellbeing and breastfeeding experience. Women have e...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-2019 pandemic has placed extensive pressure on health systems and posed a se...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic required all healthcare systems to adapt quickly. There is some ev...
Title Obstetric interventions and pregnancy outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: a na...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Objective: The aim of this systematic review was to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on b...
Background: Breastfeeding promotes children’s health and is associated with positive effects to mate...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown and social distancing led to changes to breastfeeding ...
Breast milk is the most ideal nutrition for babies because it contains nutrients that are most suita...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is the optimal infant nutrition, providing infants immunoprotect...
open access journalAbstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted maternity services worl...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to compare exclusive breastfeeding prevalence versus artificial feeding in new...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 New Mum Study is recording maternal experiences and infant feeding during t...
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted new mothers’ wellbeing and breastfeeding experience. Women have e...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-2019 pandemic has placed extensive pressure on health systems and posed a se...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic required all healthcare systems to adapt quickly. There is some ev...
Title Obstetric interventions and pregnancy outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in England: a na...