2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph21030296
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Australian Women’s Experiences of Establishing Breastfeeding after Caesarean Birth

Sharon L. Perrella,
Sarah G. Abelha,
Philip Vlaskovsky
et al.

Abstract: Breastfeeding exclusivity and duration rates are lower after caesarean birth, yet the factors contributing to these are not well understood. This mixed-methods study used an anonymous online questionnaire to examine the facilitators and barriers to establishing breastfeeding as identified by Australian women after a caesarean birth. Quantitative data were reported using descriptive statistics, and multivariable models were used to determine the factors associated with breastfeeding outcomes including the timin… Show more

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