Why Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma Matter

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A startlingly large number of women who want to breastfeed have to stop before they are ready, leaving them feeling a range of negative emotions, including grief, anger, guilt, shame and frustration, … [more below]

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A startlingly large number of women who want to breastfeed have to stop before they are ready, leaving them feeling a range of negative emotions, including grief, anger, guilt, shame and frustration, and often blaming themselves. But in a society that places little value on breastfeeding and mothers’ feelings, their painful stories are often swept under the carpet to the detriment of women’s mental health and experience of new motherhood.

Professor Amy Brown has researched what breastfeeding really means to women, how they can feel when things don’t go according to plan and importantly, how we can change things for the next generation of women. Her findings make fascinating reading for anyone with personal experience of breastfeeding difficulties, those who support mothers to make infant feeding decisions that are right for them, or those who simply want to be part of changing the conversation.

Author: Amy Brown
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Pinter & Martin Ltd
Published: 12/05/2019
Series: Pinter & Martin Why It Matters #17
Pages: 152
Weight: 0.2lbs
Size: 6.70h x 4.30w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781780666150
Language: English

Author

Brown, Amy

Binding

ISBN10

1780666152

ISBN13

9781780666150

Page Count

152

Published Date

December 05 2019

Series

Pinter & Martin Why It Matters #17

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