2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpnec.2021.100085
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The relationship between prenatal attachment and postnatal adaptation, maternal anxiety and breast milk sodium level

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“…In this study, the factors that affect MFA are relatively the same, but the level of MFA is influenced by the diagnosis of normal or high-risk pregnancy (Ranjbar et al, 2021). It was found in other studies, factors that influence MFA include anxiety levels, perceived support during pregnancy, age level, educational level, socioeconomic status, attitude towards pregnancy and personality characteristics of pregnant women (Yoon & Sung, 2021;da Rosa et al, 2021;Silahli et al, 2021). The results of other studies state that anxiety and attachment to partners affect MFA.…”
Section: A Factor Affectingsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…In this study, the factors that affect MFA are relatively the same, but the level of MFA is influenced by the diagnosis of normal or high-risk pregnancy (Ranjbar et al, 2021). It was found in other studies, factors that influence MFA include anxiety levels, perceived support during pregnancy, age level, educational level, socioeconomic status, attitude towards pregnancy and personality characteristics of pregnant women (Yoon & Sung, 2021;da Rosa et al, 2021;Silahli et al, 2021). The results of other studies state that anxiety and attachment to partners affect MFA.…”
Section: A Factor Affectingsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…A low MFA indicates a decrease in the ability to understand and interpret the baby's signals after birth accurately so that the response given by the mother becomes less precise. Lack of concern is a trigger for cognitive, emotional, mental and social problems in infants (Schmidt et al, 2016;Silahli et al, 2021). This explains that maternal anxiety and depression during pregnancy affect MFA and have an impact on attachment after birth and poor infant growth and development.…”
Section: B Baby's Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%