Are Unmet Breastfeeding Expectations Associated With Maternal Depressive Symptoms?

Apr 25, 2015Academic pediatrics

Unmet Breastfeeding Expectations and Their Link to Mothers’ Depression Symptoms

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Abstract

Among participants, 39.2% met their prenatal expectations for exclusive breastfeeding.

  • Meeting prenatal expectations for exclusive breastfeeding is associated with lower odds of postpartum depression symptoms.
  • 23.1% of participants reported depressive symptoms, defined as an Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale score of 10 or higher.
  • The adjusted odds ratio for depressive symptoms among those meeting breastfeeding expectations was 0.71, indicating a potential protective effect.
  • No association was found between meeting breastfeeding expectations and depressive symptoms in women with lower incomes or those intending to mix breastfeeding with formula feeding.

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