Many women report difficulties with breastfeeding and do not maintain the practice for as long as intended. Although psychologists and other researchers have explored some of the difficulties they experience, fuller exploration of the relational contexts in which breastfeeding takes place is warranted to enable more in-depth analysis of the challenges these pose for breastfeeding women. The present paper is based on qualitative data collected from 22 first-time breastfeeding mothers through two phases of interviews and audio-diaries which explored how the participants experienced their relationships with significant others and the wider social context of breastfeeding in the first five weeks postpartum. Using a thematic analysis informed...
Background Early breastfeeding cessation is a societal concern given its importance to the health of...
There is now a body of research evaluating breastfeeding interventions and exploring mothers’ and he...
levels of unintended breastfeeding cessation. Previous research has argued that infant feeding shoul...
Many women report difficulties with breastfeeding and do not maintain the practice for as long as in...
Breastfeeding is a practice which is promoted and scrutinized in the UK and internationally. In this...
Understanding the establishment of breastfeeding by focussing on the mother-child dyad offers only a...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
Background: Breastfeeding is a key public health issue, conferring benefits associated with both ...
This book brings together international academics, policy makers and practitioners to build bridges ...
Background: In the UK, mothers under 20 are the group least likely to breastfeed. Recent public heal...
In the UK, women’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours around breastfeeding are shaped by myriad influ...
Breastfeeding remains problematic in our society despite its being a 'natural' physiological process...
AIM: This paper is a report of a synthesis of mothers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and...
This papers considers some of the disparate emotional and affective resonances that breastfeeding ca...
ObjectiveTo explore women's and midwives’ expectations, knowledge and experiences of breastfeeding i...
Background Early breastfeeding cessation is a societal concern given its importance to the health of...
There is now a body of research evaluating breastfeeding interventions and exploring mothers’ and he...
levels of unintended breastfeeding cessation. Previous research has argued that infant feeding shoul...
Many women report difficulties with breastfeeding and do not maintain the practice for as long as in...
Breastfeeding is a practice which is promoted and scrutinized in the UK and internationally. In this...
Understanding the establishment of breastfeeding by focussing on the mother-child dyad offers only a...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
Background: Breastfeeding is a key public health issue, conferring benefits associated with both ...
This book brings together international academics, policy makers and practitioners to build bridges ...
Background: In the UK, mothers under 20 are the group least likely to breastfeed. Recent public heal...
In the UK, women’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours around breastfeeding are shaped by myriad influ...
Breastfeeding remains problematic in our society despite its being a 'natural' physiological process...
AIM: This paper is a report of a synthesis of mothers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and...
This papers considers some of the disparate emotional and affective resonances that breastfeeding ca...
ObjectiveTo explore women's and midwives’ expectations, knowledge and experiences of breastfeeding i...
Background Early breastfeeding cessation is a societal concern given its importance to the health of...
There is now a body of research evaluating breastfeeding interventions and exploring mothers’ and he...
levels of unintended breastfeeding cessation. Previous research has argued that infant feeding shoul...