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隔离期间的母乳喂养:美国新冠疫情期间母乳喂养的(不)可见性

Lactation in quarantine: The (in)visibility of human milk feeding during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

作者信息

Cohen Mathilde, Botz Corinne

机构信息

University of Connecticut School of Law, Connecticut, USA.

Visual Artist, New York, USA.

出版信息

Int Breastfeed J. 2022 Mar 21;17(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s13006-022-00451-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, billions of people were asked by their state and local governments not to go to work and not leave the house unless they had to. The goal of this qualitative study was to collect the lived experiences of a small group of parents and lactation professionals in the United States about what it was like to feed babies human milk under these conditions of quarantine.

METHODS

This project is a social constructionist analysis of lactation narratives of 24 parents feeding their children human milk and 13 lactation professionals. They were interviewed remotely in 2020-21 via videoconferencing about their experiences and perspectives on the pandemic's effect on lactation. Additionally, photographs of 16 of the parents are provided to visualize their practices and how they chose to represent them.

RESULTS

Four interrelated themes were identified in participants' narratives about how they experienced and made sense of human milk feeding during the pandemic: the loneliness of lactation during the pandemic, the construction of human milk as a resource to cope with the crisis, the (in)visibility of lactation amidst heightened multitasking, and the sense of connection created by human milk feeding at a time of unprecedented solitude.

CONCLUSIONS

While the pandemic may have had both positive and negative effects on lactation, it exposed continuing inequities in infant feeding, generating new forms of (in)visibility for lactating labor. Going forward, one lesson for policy and lawmakers may be that to adequately support lactation, they should take cues from the families who had positive experiences during the crisis. This would call for systemically overhauling of US laws and policies by guaranteeing: universal basic income, paid parental leave for at least six months, paid lactation leaves and breaks, affordable housing, universal health care, subsidized childcare programs, and equal access to high-quality, non-discriminatory, and culturally appropriate medical care-including lactation counseling-, among other initiatives.

摘要

背景

为应对新冠疫情,州和地方政府要求数十亿人除非必要,否则不要去上班,不要离家。这项定性研究的目的是收集一小群美国父母和哺乳专业人员在这些隔离条件下进行母乳喂养的生活经历。

方法

本项目是对24位母乳喂养孩子的父母和13位哺乳专业人员的哺乳经历叙述进行的社会建构主义分析。2020年至2021年期间,通过视频会议对他们进行了远程访谈,了解他们对疫情对哺乳影响的经历和看法。此外,还提供了16位父母的照片,以直观呈现他们的做法以及他们选择如何展示这些做法。

结果

在参与者关于他们在疫情期间如何体验和理解母乳喂养的叙述中,确定了四个相互关联的主题:疫情期间哺乳的孤独感、将母乳构建为应对危机的资源、在多任务处理加剧的情况下哺乳的(不)可见性,以及在前所未有的孤独时期母乳喂养所产生的联系感。

结论

虽然疫情可能对哺乳产生了积极和消极的影响,但它暴露了婴儿喂养方面持续存在的不平等现象,为哺乳劳动带来了新形式的(不)可见性。展望未来,政策制定者和立法者可以吸取的一个教训是,为了充分支持母乳喂养,他们应该从在危机期间有积极经历的家庭中获取线索。这将要求对美国的法律和政策进行系统性改革,包括保障:普遍基本收入、至少六个月的带薪育儿假、带薪哺乳假和休息时间、经济适用房、全民医疗保健、补贴托儿计划,以及平等获得高质量、非歧视性和符合文化习惯的医疗服务,包括哺乳咨询等举措。

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