“…However, Gaillard et al (2014) did not report similar finding. Other factors, such as lack or non-initiation of breastfeeding (Chien et al, 2006;Green et al, 2006;Mosack and Shore, 2006;Lau and Chan, 2007;Baker and Oswalt, 2008;Davey et al, 2011;Sword et al, 2011;Watkins et al, 2011;Figueiredo et al, 2013;Hahn-Holbrook et al, 2013), parity (Green et al, 2006;Glavin et al, 2009;Hamdan and Tamim, 2011;Kozinszky et al, 2011;Sword et al, 2011;Raisanen et al, 2013;Gaillard et al, 2014) and sex of baby (Boyce and Hickey, 2005;de Tychey et al, 2008;Kim et al, 2008;Koutra et al, 2014) showed mixed findings. Women whose infants had medical illnesses (Green et al, 2006;Ueda et al, 2006;Kim et al, 2008;Raisanen et al, 2013), are born prematurely (Raisanen et al, 2013) and are temperamentally difficult (McGrath et al, 2008;Eastwood et al, 2012) are likely to experience postpartum depression.…”