Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Aug;122(2 Pt 1):423-427. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000433008.93971.6a.
Maternal and infant benefits from breastfeeding are well documented and are especially important to underserved women. Underserved women are disproportionately likely to experience adverse health outcomes that may improve with breastfeeding. They face unique barriers and have low rates of initiation and continuation of breastfeeding. Through a multidisciplinary approach that involves practitioners, family members, and child care providers, obstetrician-gynecologists can help underserved women overcome obstacles and obtain the benefits of breastfeeding for themselves and their infants.
母乳喂养对母婴均有益处,这已得到充分证实,尤其对服务不足的妇女更为重要。服务不足的妇女更有可能经历不良健康后果,而母乳喂养可能对此有所改善。她们面临着独特的障碍,母乳喂养的起始率和持续率都很低。通过涉及从业者、家庭成员和儿童保健提供者的多学科方法,妇产科医生可以帮助服务不足的妇女克服障碍,使她们自己和婴儿都能受益于母乳喂养。