Evolutionary and empirical perspectives on 'demand' breastfeeding: The baby in the driver's seat or the back seat?
David P TracerPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2024)
As predicted by evolutionary parental investment theory, infants make frequent demands on their parents for investment, but mothers are ultimately the locus of control in the investment process. The mother decides whether and how frequently to breastfeed her offspring against this backdrop of near-continuous investment demands.