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Many mothers and those who support them do not know that they can
experience negative emotions associated with breastfeeding. In
modern society breastfeeding is often used - problematically - to
exemplify myths about motherhood and maternal love, and is bound up
with ideas of what makes a 'good mother'. In this context nursing
aversion and agitation - intense, distressing feelings that are
experienced by the mother during breastfeeding - can be both
unexpected and hugely upsetting, particularly when women may have
already overcome significant challenges in order to breastfeed. In
When Breastfeeding Sucks Zainab Yate examines what we know about
this poorly understood aspect of infant feeding, in a carefully
researched discussion that will be valuable for individual mothers
who may be suffering, and the breastfeeding supporters who work to
support them.
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