2016
DOI: 10.5935/1414-8145.20160100
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Clinical management of breastfeeding: axiological value from women's perspective

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“…According to the authors, each woman experiences this process in a unique way with her principles regarding breastfeeding. 18 From this point of view, we can highlight the previous experiences of some women regarding breastfeeding, which can be elements of encouragement and affirmation in the act of breastfeeding or giving up this practice, if they do not receive attention and encouragement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the authors, each woman experiences this process in a unique way with her principles regarding breastfeeding. 18 From this point of view, we can highlight the previous experiences of some women regarding breastfeeding, which can be elements of encouragement and affirmation in the act of breastfeeding or giving up this practice, if they do not receive attention and encouragement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the lactation process is essential for breastfeeding, ensuring the means for women to provide human milk to the child, regardless of whether she is in the immediate or late postpartum period. Otherwise, there may be problems such as hypogalactia or hyperlactation, or even behavioral conditions that affect the onset and duration of breastfeeding (11)(12)(13) . Reduction mammoplasty was the type of surgery that most of the research participants underwent before they became mothers, and the one that had the most negative impact on exclusive breastfeeding when compared to breast augmentation surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For a human being, value is only worth when what is experienced makes it possible to meet an existential need, the needs of life [11][12] . On the path to understanding the values engendered by women who breastfeed their children in prison, it is necessary to unveil the BF act in their everyday lives [13][14] . Thus, the following guiding question was used: which are the meanings attributed by the nursing mothers in relation to breastfeeding in the prison system?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%