2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2013.10.014
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Maternal accounts of their breast-feeding intent and early challenges after caesarean childbirth

Abstract: Background Breastfeeding outcomes are often worse after cesarean section compared to vaginal childbirth. Objectives This study characterizes mothers’ breastfeeding intentions and their infant feeding experiences after cesarean childbirth. Methods Data are from 115 mothers on a postnatal unit in Northeast England during February 2006 to March 2009. Interviews were conducted an average of 1.5 days (range 1–6 days) after the women underwent unscheduled or scheduled cesarean. Results Thematic analysis of the… Show more

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“…The relation of these women to the food is of compulsiveness and discharge of the anxiety experienced in the postpartum period. Our results are in accordance with the literature that postpartum begins a new phase for the woman in her experiences and that deserves the attention of the health professionals [37,45]. Those professionals that are willing to assist women with obesity during the postpartum period should be aware of the mothers’ emotional fragility, foster them, and give them support so that they overcome difficulties that arise from motherhood [46].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The relation of these women to the food is of compulsiveness and discharge of the anxiety experienced in the postpartum period. Our results are in accordance with the literature that postpartum begins a new phase for the woman in her experiences and that deserves the attention of the health professionals [37,45]. Those professionals that are willing to assist women with obesity during the postpartum period should be aware of the mothers’ emotional fragility, foster them, and give them support so that they overcome difficulties that arise from motherhood [46].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Breastfeeding obstacles after cesarean section include maternal mobility limitations, positioning difficulties, and frustration at the need for assistance. 43 In addition to Baby-Friendly accreditation 44 and tailored breastfeeding support for the population of dyads who experience operative childbirth, improved maternal access to infants while rooming-in with bassinets that attach to the maternal bedframe has been identified as a way to potentially facilitate breastfeeding and maternal satisfaction after cesarean section. 45 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature from a study carried out by Tully & Ball (2014) would indicate that breastfeeding does in fact entail a maternal balance between self and infant care following a caesarean section. When delivery takes place by caesarean section the mother becomes a surgical patient with all the inherent risks and problems.…”
Section: What Makes Skin To Skin Contact the Basis For Breastfeeding?mentioning
confidence: 99%