2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogc.2016.03.013
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The Impact of Maternal Obesity on Breastfeeding

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“…More than one-third of women, aged over 18 years old, were classified as being overweight in 2016 [ 1 , 44 ], with many independent bodies projecting increases, globally, in the coming years [ 45 , 46 ]. Empirical data exists to suggest that women with pre-pregnancy underweight, overweight, and obesity, are less probable to initiate BF, and/or continue EBF, and/or any breastfeeding (ABF) [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ]. Previously, it has been reported that women with pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity were less likely to initiate BF and continue with EBF.…”
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“…More than one-third of women, aged over 18 years old, were classified as being overweight in 2016 [ 1 , 44 ], with many independent bodies projecting increases, globally, in the coming years [ 45 , 46 ]. Empirical data exists to suggest that women with pre-pregnancy underweight, overweight, and obesity, are less probable to initiate BF, and/or continue EBF, and/or any breastfeeding (ABF) [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ]. Previously, it has been reported that women with pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity were less likely to initiate BF and continue with EBF.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…If they used a common data set in several studies. In these cases, a newer study with the most information was included in the analysis [ 13 , 24 , 25 ]. Also, the studies which had not reported the odds ratio (OR), relative risk (RR), hazard ratio (HR), confidence interval (CI) or standard error (SE), the percent or the number of initiation or intention of BF and the number of BMI in each category or inadequate data to calculate them Case reports, letter to editor and previous systematic reviews or meta-analyses …”
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“…Partindo desta perspectiva, a presença de intercorrências na gravidez se associou de forma desfavorável ao aleitamento materno nessa pes-quisa, o que pode ser decorrente da instabilidade emocional vivida durante a gestação de alto risco 20 , que leva ao aumento das dificuldades de adaptação vinculadas ao papel da maternidade, relacionados à prática da amamentação com a presença de doenças/intercorrências na gestação que caracterizam ou que podem levar ao alto risco, como na pesquisa que avaliou uma coorte retrospectiva de gestantes no Canadá, onde foi observada uma menor frequência de aleitamento materno na alta hospitalar naquelas mulheres obesas, bem como relação entre ausência do desfecho com a presença de diabetes gestacional, hipertensão pré-gestacional e hipertensão gestacional nesse grupo 22 . Deve-se reconhecer que, pelo local estudado apresentar características de um serviço de nível terciário, com elevada demanda de casos obstétricos complicados (médio e elevado risco), que existissem dificuldades dessa natureza a serem enfrentadas para a prática da amamentação.…”
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