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Experiences of Breastfeeding among Disabled Women.

Erin E Andrews1, Robyn M Powell2, Kara B Ayers3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although breastfeeding has been extensively studied, there remains a paucity of data about the breastfeeding experiences of disabled women. Despite indications of similar pregnancy rates, disabled women seem to breastfeed at lower rates. Emerging research on the intersection of breastfeeding and disability has begun to shed light on how aspects of disability may impact breastfeeding.
METHODS: This digital and participatory action research study used semistructured video or telephone interviews to evaluate the experiences of breastfeeding among 24 disabled women through descriptive content analysis. The cross-disability sample was composed of women with self-identified intellectual, developmental, physical, sensory, and psychiatric disabilities. Some women had multiple disabilities.
RESULTS: Qualitative analysis revealed four themes relating to breastfeeding among disabled women: 1) communication difficulties with lactation consultants, 2) milk supply and latch problems, 3) intense pressure to breastfeed, and 4) positive interactions with health care providers.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides new information about the breastfeeding experiences of women with disabilities. Our findings suggest that disabled women should be better supported in their breastfeeding decisions and require greater access to disability-affirmative and informative clinical resources and accessible communication. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33051056      PMCID: PMC9531779          DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2020.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Womens Health Issues        ISSN: 1049-3867


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