2015
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20150042
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Social support network of post-partum mothers in the practice of breastfeeding

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“…Some health professionals also do not identify these proactive attitudes, because of the frozen view based on maternal responsibility, failing to praise them (18) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some health professionals also do not identify these proactive attitudes, because of the frozen view based on maternal responsibility, failing to praise them (18) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grandparents and female figures who have already experienced motherhood and breastfeeding, as well as partners, are the most influential individuals. Support from friends, members of the church, and health professionals is also important, because it contributes to improve mothers' selfconfidence and assurance to begin and to keep breastfeeding (20) . Women's decision to begin breastfeeding and its continuity after each feeding is a complex process that is affected by different factors, among which are: awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding; receiving family, social, and professional support; having a positive personal experience and family tradition; and the desire and personal choice to breastfeed (5)(6) .…”
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“…Isso, associado a outros fatores, como o período de adaptação do binômio mãe/filho, que ocorre nos primeiros dias pós-parto, e ausência de apoio familiar, pode desencadear o aparecimento de intercorrências mamárias. 22 Além disso, tornase necessário o envolvimento da rede de apoio social da gestante (cônjuge, familiares, amigos, vizinhos, profissionais de saúde, organizações) durante o pré-natal, de modo que possa ser apoiadora, promotora e protetora da amamentação, 23 pois o ambiente sociocultural no qual ela está inserida se encontra também vinculado à amamentação. 24 Diante da importância do apoio familiar durante o AM, o suporte do companheiro pode estimular a nutriz a continuar ou não amamentando.…”
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