2023
DOI: 10.32920/24050913
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Assembling bodies-and-spaces: a conceptual approach to understanding midwives' perceptions of chest/breastfeeding families and the home environment

Caroline Currie

Abstract: <p>Chest/breastfeeding parents have consistently voiced their need for relational styles of perinatal care. This care is essential to the maintenance of breastfeeding long-term. Little Canadian research has focused on midwives’ support of families at home and their perceptions of how socio-physical environments affect chest/breastfeeding. This knowledge gap is important because up to 90% of Canadian people intend to breastfeed prenatally. Substantially less exclusively breastfeed their infants at 6 month… Show more

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