Breastfeeding Duration and Infant Sleep Location in a Cohort of Volunteer Breastfeeding Counselors.
Cate BaileySusan TawiaElizabeth McGuirePublished in: Journal of human lactation : official journal of International Lactation Consultant Association (2019)
Breastfeeding targets have been difficult to achieve globally, and innovative ideas are required to improve breastfeeding outcomes through public health messaging. There was a strong association in the current study between breastfeeding outcomes and degree of closeness of the infant to the mother at night. This finding should be brought into the discourse on breastfeeding and infant sleep arrangements, accompanied by evidence-based advice about safe sleeping and the promotion of breastfeeding.