Misalignment of global COVID-19 breastfeeding and newborn care guidelines with World Health Organization recommendations.
Duong Hoang VuJennifer CashinKarleen D GribbleKathleen Ann MarinelliRoger MathisenPublished in: BMJ nutrition, prevention & health (2020)
Those developing guidance in the COVID-19 pandemic and other infectious disease outbreaks need to appropriately consider the importance of skin-to-skin contact, early initiation of breastfeeding, rooming-in and breastfeeding to maternal and infant physical and psychological health. In weighing the value of recommendations of others in future guidance development, countries should consider past reliability and value placed on breastfeeding. Recommendations against maternal proximity and breastfeeding should not be made without compelling evidence that they are necessary, and less harmful than maintaining dyad integrity.