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A double-edged sword: lactation consultants' perceptions of the impact of breast pumps on the practice of breastfeeding.

Kathleen M Buckley1.   

Abstract

This qualitative descriptive study examined the beliefs and experiences of 12 lactation consultants regarding the impact of breast pumps on breastfeeding practices. Interview topics on breast pumps included types and patterns of use, mothers' experiences, and advantages and risks. The lactation consultants reported an increase in the use of breast pumps due to improved marketing, a change in society's view of pumps as a necessity rather than a luxury, and the impact of birthing technology. Reasons given for this increased use were mothers' need to have greater control over the breastfeeding process and to quantify the amount of breastmilk. Concerns were expressed regarding an overdependency on breastfeeding technology by some lactation consultants and mothers.

Keywords:  breast pumps; lactation consultants; quantification; technology

Year:  2009        PMID: 20190850      PMCID: PMC2684034          DOI: 10.1624/105812409X426297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinat Educ        ISSN: 1058-1243


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