Baumgartel Kelley L, Sneeringer Larissa, Cohen Susan M
Targeted Research and Academic Training of Nurses in Genomics, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Department of Health Promotion and Development.
University Research Mentorship Program, University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing.
Breastfeed Rev. 2016 Nov;24(3):25-32.
Wet-nursing was an essential practice that allowed for infant survival after many mothers died in childbirth. The story of wet-nursing is complicated by both religious pressures and cultural expectations of women. It is likely that these historical practices have shaped our current social, political and legislative environments regarding breastfeeding. The aim of this article is to provide a historical perspective on the practice of wet-nursing, with a focus on: 1) social views of wet nurses, 2) breastmilk evaluation and 3) the ideal wet nurse. Historical perspectives from Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and Rome, 19th and 20th century America and current practices are examined. An appreciation for the evolution of breastmilk sharing provides clinicians and lactation advocates with the historical origins which provided the template for current practice as it relates to donor milk, breastfeeding culture and relevant legislation.
奶妈哺育是一项至关重要的做法,在许多母亲死于分娩后,它能让婴儿存活下来。奶妈哺育的故事因宗教压力和对女性的文化期望而变得复杂。这些历史做法很可能塑造了我们当前关于母乳喂养的社会、政治和立法环境。本文旨在提供关于奶妈哺育做法的历史视角,重点关注:1)对奶妈的社会看法,2)母乳评估,以及3)理想的奶妈。本文考察了古埃及、古希腊和古罗马、19世纪和20世纪美国的历史视角以及当前的做法。了解母乳共享的演变,能为临床医生和哺乳倡导者提供历史渊源,这些渊源为当前与捐赠母乳、母乳喂养文化及相关立法有关的做法提供了模板。