Breastfeeding 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315145129-1
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“…Three of the dimensions related to mothers’ social interactions and reflect how breastfeeding mothers are perceived, with empathy or through the inconvenience they cause. This truly illustrates how breastfeeding can shed light on human relationships and how it is part and parcel of our social and cultural environment (Tomori et al, 2017). However, this suggests that raising awareness of the social exclusion breastfeeding mothers may experience and encouraging members of the public to view the issues from their point of view may be an effective way to promote acceptance of breastfeeding in public.…”
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“…Three of the dimensions related to mothers’ social interactions and reflect how breastfeeding mothers are perceived, with empathy or through the inconvenience they cause. This truly illustrates how breastfeeding can shed light on human relationships and how it is part and parcel of our social and cultural environment (Tomori et al, 2017). However, this suggests that raising awareness of the social exclusion breastfeeding mothers may experience and encouraging members of the public to view the issues from their point of view may be an effective way to promote acceptance of breastfeeding in public.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Another dimension strongly associated with opposition to breastfeeding in public was “breastfeeding in public is disgusting.” This is reminiscent of the strong negative views elicited by other breastfeeding practices, for example, milk sharing (Tomori et al, 2017; Tomori, Palmquist, & Dowling, 2016) and that reflect a broader disgust and distrust in human milk (Van Esterik, 2002). While difficult in practice, repositioning brand image and company reputation is a key function of marketing in the commercial sector (Gaustad, Samuelsen, Warlop, & Fitzsimons, 2019; Keller, 1999), which could prove effective in shifting negative public perceptions and attitudes in this context.…”
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“…Research is needed that more fully contextualizes lactation within the complexity of COVID-19 maternal-infant disease dynamics, in which human milk as part of a more holistic picture of diverse maternal-infant responses to infection (Table 1). Human milk cannot be understood separately from human life and more importantly, human milk cannot be understood separately from breastfeeding (Cassidy & El Tom 2015;Tomori, Palmquist, & Quinn, 2018;Van Esterik, 2015).…”
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