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Research explores breastfeeding effect on maternal mental health

Written by  Shefali kohli -- May 10th 2022 04:23 PM
Research explores breastfeeding effect on maternal mental health

Research explores breastfeeding effect on maternal mental health

A new systemic review has examined the effects of breastfeeding on maternal mental health to inform breastfeeding recommendations. The results of this study are published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Women's Health. Breastfeeding,-mental-health--5 Also Read: Heart attack survivors may be at higher risk of mental weakness, says study Megan Yuen and Olivia Hall, from the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, and colleagues, found that overall, breastfeeding was associated with improved maternal mental health outcomes. However, if a mother experiences difficulties breastfeeding or differences between her expectations and her actual experience, breastfeeding was associated with negative mental health outcomes. Breastfeeding,-mental-health--4 Of 36 studies that found a statistically significant relationship between breastfeeding and mental health, 29 of those found that breastfeeding was associated with fewer mental health symptoms, and one found that breastfeeding was associated with increased maternal mental health symptoms. Of 34 studies that found a statistically significant relationship between breastfeeding and symptoms of postpartum depression, 28 studies found that breastfeeding was associated with a decreased risk of postpartum depression symptoms. Breastfeeding,-mental-health--3 Also Read: Five magical health benefits of black raisins that you didn't know "To help clinicians personalize breastfeeding and mental health counselling, it is important to recognize that while breastfeeding is generally associated with improved maternal mental health, if can have negative mental health consequences if the mother experiences breastfeeding challenges or the experience does not meet her expectations," says Journal of Women's Health Editor-in-Chief Susan G. Kornstein, MD, Executive Director of the Virginia Commonwealth University Institute for Women's Health, Richmond, VA. -PTC News


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