Archive for the ‘breastfeeding’ Category

“21st century superfood”: The pressure to breastfead

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

According to a news article in the Irish Independent, the pressure for young mothers to breastfeed has never been greater in the U.K. Female politicians such as Jemima Khan are adding to the debate, calling breast milk the “21st century superfood”; on the other side parenting magazines refer to breast milk as ‘nectar’. More

Breastfeeding: The right Hospital can increase nursing rates

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

LOS ANGELES, May 15 (UPI) — Being born in a baby-friendly hospital increases the chance the infant will be breastfed for six months, found a study of inner-city U.S. hospitals.

The research for the International Lactation Consultant Association, published in the Journal of Human Lactation, found that the rates of breastfeeding at six months decreased for families with public insurance or if there was an early feeding problem.

The study found that those mothers who gave birth in a baby-friendly hospital breastfed at rates comparable to the overall U.S. population, suggesting that the baby-friendly initiatives were positively affecting the health of those babies.

They looked at the factors influencing a mother’s decision to begin to breastfeed while in the hospital and what influenced whether that baby was still being nursed at six months.

The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative was established by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund to help the participating hospitals become centers of breastfeeding support.
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