Investigating the disjoint between education and health policy for infant feeding among teenage mothers in South Africa: a case for intersectoral work.
Jo Hunter-AdamsAnna StrebelJoanne CorrigallVirginia Elizabeth Melvill ZweigenthalPublished in: BMC public health (2022)
Our findings suggest educators should actively encourage school attendance in a healthy pregnant adolescent until delivery with later return to school, and health providers should focus attention on breastfeeding for the initial 4-6 weeks postpartum, followed by guided support of formula-feeding. We encourage the active engagement of adolescents' mothers and extended families who are often involved in infant feeding and care decisions. Education and health departments must engage to facilitate the interests of both the mother and infant: some exclusive infant feeding together with a supported return to school for the adolescent mother.