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Breastfeeding Uncovered: Who Really Decides How We Feed Our Babies?

4.75 ( 4 Ratings by Goodreads)
Breastfeeding Uncovered: Who Really Decides How We Feed Our Babies?

Breastfeeding Uncovered: Who Really Decides How We Feed Our Babies?

4.75 (4 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 13 October, 2016
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Across the world mothers are urged to breastfeed, but in Western society many find this a difficult task. Those who stop can feel demoralised and unsure as to why such a desired, encouraged and biologically normal behaviour can appear so challenging in reality. Breastfeeding Uncovered examines why this continues to happen, revealing how complex social and cultural messages work against new mothers, damaging the normal physiology of breastfeeding and making it seem unmanageable. Dr Brown removes the focus from the mother and instead urges society to rethink its attitude towards breastfeeding and mothering and instead to support, encourage and protect mothers to feed their babies. This book is for anyone who has ever struggled with breastfeeding, supported new mothers or just wondered what all the fuss is about. Most of all it is a must read for anyone who has ever thought a breastfeeding mother should cover up, or feed her baby elsewhere.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780662756
ISBN10 1780662750
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 419 g
Product Dimensions 132 x 30 x 214 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pinter & Martin Ltd
Format paperback
Edition 1
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Author's Bio

Dr Amy Brown is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Heath at Swansea University where she leads the MSc in Child Public Health. With a background in Psychology, Dr Brown gained her PhD in 2010, exploring the importance of baby-led breastfeeding. Since then her research has continued to examine influences on breastfeeding and introducing solid foods and has published over 40 academic papers exploring how new mothers can best be supported at this time. She has a particular interest in understanding how interpretations of being a `good mother' can affect infant feeding decisions and how we can challenge these ideas. Her research has received significant global media interest and she has made a number of appearances on international television and radio. Dr Brown is an editor for the International Breastfeeding Journal and Plos One. She lives in South West Wales with her three children.

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