2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13006-021-00426-9
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Exploring women’s perceptions of pain when breastfeeding using online forums

Abstract: Background Despite numerous benefits, many mothers stop breastfeeding soon after birth. A common reason for this is the experience of pain or discomfort. One resource which women use to share their breastfeeding challenges and seek support are online forums. This study aimed to collect data from online forums to explore 1) usage of forums as social support for breastfeeding-related pain; 2) experiences of breastfeeding-related pain; 3) perceptions and strategies to deal with breastfeeding-relat… Show more

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“…Since many people use social media and the internet to seek health information [34] and to find support during pregnancy [30], Mumsnet presents an excellent opportunity for researchers to capture the unmediated opinions and thoughts about alcohol in during pregnancy. The forum has previously been used to address topics such as breastfeeding [35], regretting motherhood [36] and maternal feelings [37]. Therefore, with the use of Mumsnet…”
Section: Introduction Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since many people use social media and the internet to seek health information [34] and to find support during pregnancy [30], Mumsnet presents an excellent opportunity for researchers to capture the unmediated opinions and thoughts about alcohol in during pregnancy. The forum has previously been used to address topics such as breastfeeding [35], regretting motherhood [36] and maternal feelings [37]. Therefore, with the use of Mumsnet…”
Section: Introduction Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%