Maternal Obesity Linked to Lower Breastfeeding Rates
Health Consequences of Maternal Obesity and Impact on Breastfeeding
A growing body of research indicates a strong correlation between maternal obesity and lower rates of breastfeeding initiation and duration. Studies have consistently demonstrated that obese women are less likely to initiate breastfeeding compared to normal-weight women.
Economic Implications of Maternal Obesity on Breastfeeding
The negative impact of maternal obesity on breastfeeding extends beyond health concerns to the economic realm. Failing to support mothers in overcoming obesity and promoting breastfeeding can result in significant economic losses due to increased healthcare costs associated with formula feeding and health complications for both mothers and infants.
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