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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Lactation Science
  • Perinatal Care

Background:

  • Exclusive breastfeeding rates and 12-month breastfeeding rates in the United States are low and inequitable.
  • These low rates represent a significant public health crisis, impacting maternal and infant well-being.
  • Current evidence-based lactation support practices have yielded limited progress in improving these rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight innovative strategies in lactation to improve breastfeeding outcomes.
  • To address the public health crisis of low and inequitable breastfeeding rates in the US.
  • To emphasize the essential role of perinatal caregivers in supporting lactation.

Main Methods:

  • This article reviews current literature and proposes innovative approaches.
  • It focuses on advancements in thinking, technology, and care models for lactation support.
  • It underscores the importance of integrating these innovations into perinatal care.

Main Results:

  • Low and inequitable breastfeeding rates persist in the US, despite known benefits.
  • Existing support methods have not sufficiently improved national rates.
  • Innovative strategies are needed to achieve national breastfeeding goals and health equity.

Conclusions:

  • Achieving national breastfeeding goals requires novel approaches beyond current evidence-based practices.
  • Innovations in lactation support, technology, and care are essential for progress.
  • Empowering perinatal caregivers with innovative strategies is critical for improving lactation outcomes and health equity.