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Area of Science:

  • Pediatrics
  • Public Health
  • Maternal Health

Background:

  • Breastfeeding is universally recommended as the optimal infant nutrition source.
  • Exclusive breastfeeding is advised for the first six months, with continued breastfeeding recommended for at least one to two years.
  • Maternal and infant health benefits are well-documented, alongside clinician-supported interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the benefits of breastfeeding for maternal and infant health.
  • To outline clinical strategies for supporting breastfeeding post-discharge.
  • To highlight the importance of primary care interventions in promoting breastfeeding.

Main Methods:

  • Review of major health organization recommendations.
  • Summary of documented maternal and infant health outcomes.
  • Description of clinical assessment and management strategies for breastfeeding support.
  • Inclusion of U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendations.

Main Results:

  • Breastfeeding reduces maternal risks of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, postpartum depression, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes.
  • Breastfed infants show decreased risks of atopic dermatitis and gastroenteritis, with potential for higher IQ.
  • Clinical support involves assessing milk production/transfer, latch, identifying anatomical issues, and managing common breastfeeding complications.

Conclusions:

  • Breastfeeding provides substantial health advantages for mothers and infants.
  • Effective clinical support and primary care interventions are essential for improving breastfeeding rates and duration.
  • Monitoring infant weight and stool output, alongside proper positioning, are key to assessing milk supply and ensuring successful breastfeeding.