Onderwerp: New study on breastfeeding and work
>http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/units/research/archive/brstfeed.htm
it says: “There is competition between breast-feeding and employment,” he said. “In our
study, the women who worked full-time represented the lowest percentage of breast-feeders,
while the women working one to nine hours per week breast-fed most frequently.”
in the Nethrlands this is different. I do not know exact data of parttime versus fulltime,
but in the Netherlands working mothers breastfeed more than SAH mothers. this is the result
of the socio-economic status of the working women: they are higher educated, hence tend to
breastfeed more.
still it counteracts the suggestion that comes from this study from Ohio, that working and
bf are kidn of contradicted
Annelies
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