I want to breastfeed my baby: Unvealing the experiences of women who lived difficulties in their breastfeeding process
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Keywords

Maternal-Child Nursing
Nursing Care
Breast Feeding
Qualitative Research
Nutritional Sciences
Research

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Lucchini Raies C, Márquez Doren F, Rivera Martínez MS. I want to breastfeed my baby: Unvealing the experiences of women who lived difficulties in their breastfeeding process. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2017 Nov. 24 [cited 2025 Sep. 12];88(05):622-8. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/98

Abstract

Introduction: Breastfeeding is the most beneficial feeding practice for infants. However, it is not always the first choice for mothers and their encouragement and support from health professionals is variable.

Objective: To understand the experience of mothers who had difficulties with their breastfeeding process. Patients and Method: A phenomenological study was conducted in a University Health center. Twelve breastfeeding women were included. Data collection technique was in depth interviews, taped recorded with participants’ consent. Phenomenological analysis of data followed Streubert´s method. The rigor of the study was guarded by criteria for qualitative research and the research process. Ethical aspects were sheltered through the informed consent process, confidentiality and methodological rigor.

Results: The experience of living difficulties in the breastfeeding process is revealed in five comprehensive categories: recognizing the difficulties with breastfeeding; emotional impact when unable to breastfeed; motivation to overcome the difficulty and ask for help; support for breastfeeding recovery; and transition process from stress and anxiety to peace, gratification and empowerment.

Conclusion: The understanding of this experience is qualitative evidence that contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the situation of each mother and child, allowing to improve support care interventions in health.

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