Perceptions of Coping With Breastfeeding Pain: A Secondary Analysis
Megan Russell,
Ruth Lucas,
Katherine Bernier Carney
Abstract:IntroductionAlthough there are many known benefits of providing human milk to infants, breastfeeding‐related pain is a significant reason for breastfeeding cessation. Breastfeeding‐related pain is a unique experience due to breastfeeding's goal‐directed purpose, repetitive nature, and socio‐emotional reflections of successful parenting. Understanding how lactating parents cope with breastfeeding‐related pain will inform clinical practice to encourage individuals to meet their lactation goals. The aim of this s… Show more
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