“…Level of HL: adequate (>12 points) or inadequate (≤12 points) ( Supplementary Table S1 ). - Obstetric–neonatal variables: gestational age at birth, parity (nulliparous/multiparous), type of onset of labour (spontaneous or elective Caesarean section/induced), type of rupture of membranes (spontaneous/artificial), group B streptococcus status (positive/negative), intrapartum antibiotic use (yes/no), intrapartum analgesia (inhalatory/local/epidural/none), Kristeller manoeuvre (yes/no), completion of birth (spontaneous vaginal/instrumental (vacuum, spatulas, forceps)/Caesarean section), episiotomy (yes/no), perineal condition following birth (intact/grade 1/grade 2/grade 3/grade 4) [ 23 ], newborn gender (female/male), newborn weight (grams), early skin-to-skin contact [(within 30 min and lasting for at least 2 continuous hours) (yes/no/with father)], early start of breastfeeding (within 2 h/after more than 2 h), drinking allowed during labour (yes/no), accompaniment of maternal choice allowed (yes/no), mobilization allowed during labour (yes/no), and positioning at the moment of birth (vertical/lying down—lithotomy position/lateral decubitus).
- Response variable: type of nursing (BF/supplementary feeding (SF)/mixed feeding (MF)) at 6 months postpartum, assessing the newborn and infant feeding practices.
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