HUSBANDS' PROBLEMS WITH BREAST-FEEDING

This paper discusses the importance of educating prospective parents about the stress that may be experienced by the father of a nursing infant. Husbands' negative reactions to breast-feeding are considered, and means of alleviating husbands' stress are suggested.

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Father-Child Relations
Fathers
Female
Health Education
Human
Humans
Husbands
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Marriage
Parents
Pregnancy
Stress, Psychological - psychology
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