Cesarean section and breastfeeding outcomes in an Indigenous Qom community with high breastfeeding support.
Melanie A MartinMonica KeithSofía OlmedoDeja EdwardsAlicia BarrientesAnwesha PanClaudia ValeggiaPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2022)
Among Indigenous Qom mothers in Argentina, cesarean section was not associated with suboptimal breastfeeding outcomes. Although some Qom mothers do experience early breastfeeding problems, particularly following first birth, problems are not more frequent following cesarean delivery. Traditional postpartum kin and community support during prolonged postpartum periods may be instrumental in helping mothers to overcome early breastfeeding problems due to cesarean or other risk factors.