Even Doctors Admit That Pressuring Moms To Breastfeed Does More Harm Than Good

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Even Doctors Admit That Pressuring Moms To Breastfeed Does More Harm Than Good
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It can have harmful effects.

Doctors are starting to understand that pressuring moms to breastfeed might not have the desired effect

“We need more research on what happens to a person who wants to breastfeed and who can’t. What do they feel? Is this a risk factor for postpartum depression?” she says. “We think that for mothers, breastfeeding is the best option,” Diez-Sampedro says. “But that’s not the case for some mothers.” . “When I had my first daughter, it was more or less just a question ― which would you prefer? With my second child, who was born in 2011, it was really clear whatDr. Alison Stuebe, a maternal-fetal medicine physician and medical director of lactation services at University of North Carolina Health Care, tellsabout findings on the link between breastfeeding issues and depression and anxiety in a new mom.

Basically, what I could’ve used instead of my daughter’s pediatrician, the hospital’s lactation consultant, and my OB insisting I not give up on breastfeeding was someone taking my own health and well-being into account.

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