There are many barriers women face that prevent
them from meeting their breastfeeding goals.
Not exact matches
The most recommended way to optimize chances to
meet breast - feeding
goal is to establish the
breastfeeding in right way before you separate your baby
from breast for longer periods.
What matters is whether a strategy brings a mother closer to
meeting her
breastfeeding goal or moves her further away
from it.
So new or soon - to - be moms; if you've decided that you want to nurse, take some time to learn what's normal, get expert advice if you're having trouble after baby comes, and get support
from friends and other moms who have
met the
breastfeeding goals you want to reach.
These barriers prevent patients
from receiving consistently accurate information about
breastfeeding techniques, current health recommendations, and strategies to
meet personal
breastfeeding goals.
Seeking guidance
from an IBCLC in addition is wise, as we can get to the root of the matter and offer a tailored care plan that leads you to
meeting your
breastfeeding goals.
The WHO Code is a marketing code that aims to protect
breastfeeding and prevent aggressive marketing practices that often prevent parents
from meeting their own
breastfeeding goals.
Studying survey data
from 1,172 U.S. mothers, study authors Kelsey Mirkovic, Cria Perrine, Kelley Scanlon, and Laurence Grummer - Strawn found that 28.8 % of all women who intended to
breastfeed for three months were unable to
meet their
goal.