2014
DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2014.0031
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Women's Views on Wet Nursing and Milk Siblinghood: An Example from Turkey

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“…It was stated in the study of Can et al that %75.70 of people who were previously wet nurses breastfed the children of their relatives. 16 In the same study, it was stated that %56.90 ıf babies that had wet nurses were relatives of the wet nurse. In the study conducted by Kaya Senol and Aslan, the majority of the participants expressed that they wanted to know about the babies they give milk to or the mothers from whom they received milk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It was stated in the study of Can et al that %75.70 of people who were previously wet nurses breastfed the children of their relatives. 16 In the same study, it was stated that %56.90 ıf babies that had wet nurses were relatives of the wet nurse. In the study conducted by Kaya Senol and Aslan, the majority of the participants expressed that they wanted to know about the babies they give milk to or the mothers from whom they received milk.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Rather, they would prefer formula. It has been reported that MM stabilizes premature babies and reduces complications better than formula feeding (Can et al, 2014; Thorley, 2014). NEC and feeding intolerance have been found to be significantly higher among children fed with formula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5% of the mothers in our study group had done wet-nursing before. Similarly, the rate of mothers doing wet-nursing was determined to be 17% in Can et al [16], 12.5% in Ergin et al [15] and 8.2% in Ekşioğlu et al [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Despite the lack of data on how often wet-nursing is resorted to in our country, it was observed that wet-nursing was a still continuing traditional practice in our country. It was determined according to the reports of mothers (10.9%) in Ekşioğlu et al [14]; 8.7 % in Ergin et al [15]; and 14.7% in Can et al [16] that at least one of the children in the family had a wet-nurse. When compared to these rates, it was observed that our rates were lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%