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meet their own
breastfeeding goals (see coverage of study here, and an in - depth review by blogger PhD in
Parenting).
So many
parents do not
meet their
breastfeeding goals.
Parents who are struggling with
breastfeeding need high - quality, timely support in order to ensure they
meet their
breastfeeding goals.
Delays in following the best interventions often result in
parents not
meeting their
breastfeeding goals and babies missing out on optimal
breastfeeding.
Some
parent / infant dyads have issues that prevent
meeting their
breastfeeding goals (or current recommendations on
breastfeeding duration), and we support them in providing the best nutrition available for their child (which may well include infant formula).
Two years later, I don't give Ana credit for the nursing relationship I have experienced with my little boy, but I know that is only because she empowered me to give myself the credit for
meeting my
parenting goal of
breastfeeding.
I, and other La Leche League Leaders, look forward to a society that provides every
parent with adequate support to
meet their personal
breastfeeding goals.
Many
parents don't
meet their
breastfeeding goals because they lack the support to overcome
breastfeeding difficulties.
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.