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Importantly, the women using second-line strategies had significantly lower breastfeeding self-efficacy (BFSE) than those who did not use these strategies. The complex matrix of factors contributing to BFSE requires the implementation of woman-centred principles to breastfeeding and postpartum care which include the informed choice and control of second-line strategies, and continuity of care. So ... its OK for breastfeeding women to have difficulty and receive help, so long as that help is comprehensive, continuous until BFSE is independently sustained by the mother, and *aware and considerate of the mothers goals.*
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 12:00:22 +0000

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