Literature DB >> 18541351

Breast feeding initiation and duration: comparison of French and German mothers.

Vera Walburg1, Maja Goehlich, Marlene Conquet, Stacey Callahan, Axel Schölmerich, Henri Chabrol.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: approximately 56% of babies in France are breast fed at birth compared with approximately 91% in Germany. Few studies have compared these neighbouring countries despite the similarities in their social systems.
OBJECTIVES: to compare breast-feeding initiation and duration from birth to 3 months post partum between French and German mothers, as well as reasons for breast-feeding cessation in the first 3 months.
DESIGN: mothers were contacted twice during the study: immediately after childbirth and at 3 months post partum. PARTICIPANTS: 126 French mothers were recruited during their maternity stay in hospital, and 80 German women were recruited by their midwives and contacted via regular mail. All women were primiparous.
METHODS: breast-feeding rates at birth and 3 months post partum were collected and compared. In addition, reasons for breast-feeding cessation in the first 3 months were explored and analysed.
RESULTS: 96% of German women initiated breast feeding at birth and 83% were still breast feeding at 3 months post partum. In comparison, 67% of French women initiated breast feeding at birth and 34% were still breast feeding at 3 months post partum.
CONCLUSION: there is a need for postnatal follow-up care for French mothers who breast feed. Follow-up care available for German mothers shows encouraging results. Copyright 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18541351     DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2008.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Midwifery        ISSN: 0266-6138            Impact factor:   2.372


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