2018
DOI: 10.1590/1806-93042018000300005
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Initial difficulties with breastfeeding technique and the impact on duration of exclusive breastfeeding

Abstract: Objectives: the present study aimed to evaluate the influence of initial difficulties in breastfeeding on duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Methods: a prospective study with follow up of nursing mothers and their babies in the first six months of age. The studied population was randomly selected among the Brazilian public health system (SUS, Portuguese acronym) users in three hospitals. The breastfeeding observation protocol was used to collect initial data, which also included socio-demographic, prenatal … Show more

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“…The drop in EBF from the third month on seems to coincide with the duration of maternity leave in the countries studied. The duration of maternity leave in the countries studied varies from 12 to 14 weeks, that is, the end of maternity leave may partly explain the drop in EBF in this age group, and contribute to the early introduction of food before 6 months of age [ 22 ]. Evidence has shown that support in the workplace [ 23 ], such as flexible working hours and a suitable place to extract breast milk or breastfeed [ 24 ] can support the maintenance of exclusive breastfeeding among working mothers [ 2 , 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drop in EBF from the third month on seems to coincide with the duration of maternity leave in the countries studied. The duration of maternity leave in the countries studied varies from 12 to 14 weeks, that is, the end of maternity leave may partly explain the drop in EBF in this age group, and contribute to the early introduction of food before 6 months of age [ 22 ]. Evidence has shown that support in the workplace [ 23 ], such as flexible working hours and a suitable place to extract breast milk or breastfeed [ 24 ] can support the maintenance of exclusive breastfeeding among working mothers [ 2 , 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há eficácia e permanência da amamentação associada com maior autoconfiança da mulher nutriz em amamentar. Além disso, existem fatores que predispõem ao desmame precoce, como problemas com as mamas, ingurgitamento mamário, mastite, fissura ou ferida mamilar, bem como dor e formação de abscessos mamários, que podem ser identificados ainda na maternidade (7) .…”
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“…Segundo o Ministério da Saúde, através da II pesquisa de prevalência do aleitamento materno nas capitais brasileiras e Distrito federal, houve uma prevalência de 41% de aleitamento materno exclusivo em menores de seis meses (Brasil, 2009). Achado semelhante foi relatado por Moraes et al (2020), que relatou prevalência do AME no 6° mês de vida inferior a 50%, e por Barbosa et al (2018) que encontrou prevalência de AME de 24% em lactentes aos completarem 180 dias de vida, e por Santos et al (2018) que encontrou elevada prevalência de desmame precoce (58,51%).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Além disso, mulheres de baixa renda mostraram manter o aleitamento materno exclusivo durante um maior período, por questões de redução de gastos, já que não há a necessidade de alimentação complementar durante 6 meses. Associação semelhante foi mostrada por Barbosa et al (2018) que a renda familiar menor ou igual a um salário mínimo atuou como fator protetor do aleitamento materno exclusivo. Segundo ele, é possível que esse resultado se justifique pelo fato de que o aporte nutricional dos lactentes com outras fontes de leite, demanda maior gasto financeiro para a família.…”
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