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Journal of Human Lactation | 2006

Barriers to Compliance With Infant-Feeding Recommendations Among Low-income Women

M. Jane Heinig; Jennifer R. Follett; Kara D. Ishii; Katherine Kavanagh-Prochaska; Roberta J. Cohen; Jeanette Panchula

Focus groups were used to examine relationships among maternal beliefs, feeding intentions, and infant-feeding behaviors among 65 Women, Infants and Children-eligible (28 English-speaking and 37 Spanish-speaking) mothers. Participants shared common beliefs that breast-feeding was beneficial; nevertheless, many believed that early introduction of formula and solid foods was unavoidable in certain situations. Medical providers and Women, Infants and Children staff were sources of infant-feeding information, and the Spanish-speaking mothers attempted to adhere to the guidance. However, the English-speaking mothers often ignored this advice if it was not perceived as working for the family’s circumstances. Mothers, believing that providers would not understand that they were compelled to reject infant-feeding recommendations, would not ask for assistance when facing difficulties. Instead, mothers relied on relatives and others for infant-feeding guidance. Educational efforts should acknowledge mothers’ true circumstances, target support to each situation, and emphasize the health value of complementary foods rather than their association with infant motor development.


Journal of Human Lactation | 2009

Sources and Acceptance of Infant-Feeding Advice Among Low-Income Women

M. Jane Heinig; Kara D. Ishii; Jennifer Bañuelos; Elizabeth Campbell; Colleen O'Loughlin; Luz Elvia Vera Becerra

The purpose of this study is to identify sources and acceptability of infant-feeding advice among participants in the US-based Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Focus groups are used to identify sources of infant-feeding advice and factors that contribute to acceptance of or resistance to that advice among 65 WICeligible mothers (34 English speaking and 31 Spanish speaking). The mothers primarily rely on experienced family and friends for advice and frequently use their own intuition to find solutions that work to solve real or perceived infant-feeding problems. Professional advice is perceived as credible when caregivers exhibit characteristics similar to those of experienced family and friends: confidence, empathy, respect, and calm. Using this information, it may be possible for WIC staff to make programmatic modifications to increase their ability to promote optimal infant-feeding behaviors in this population, thereby contributing to the reduction in the prevalence of childhood overweight. J Hum Lact. 25(2):163-172.


Journal of Human Lactation | 2004

Dealing with Mastitis

Kelly Spowart; Jane Heinig; Kara D. Ishii

Treating mastitis early is important—left untreated, mastitis can lead to more serious illness. In addition, unrelieved pain reduces your body’s ability to fight infection and might affect your milk supply. It is also important that you do not stop breastfeeding. Decreased feedings can actually increase your risk of further infection and may lead to a breast abscess. (over) INSIDE TRACK a resource for breastfeeding mothers


Journal of Human Lactation | 2005

What grandparents can do to support a breastfeeding mother

Kara D. Ishii; M. Jane Heinig


Journal of Human Lactation | 2004

Exclusive breastfeeding: isn't some breastfeeding good enough?

Jane Heinig; Kara D. Ishii


Journal of Human Lactation | 2016

ILCA's Inside Track

M. Jane Heinig; Kara D. Ishii


Journal of Human Lactation | 2005

Feeding solid foods to your baby: what every parent should know.

Jennifer Bañuelos; Kara D. Ishii; M. Jane Heinig


Journal of Human Lactation | 2005

Eating for Two: You and Your Breastfeeding Baby

Amanda Nelson; Jennifer Bañuelos; Kara D. Ishii; M. Jane Heinig


Journal of Human Lactation | 2005

ILCA's Inside Track: Managing Your Milk Supply: Going with the Flow

M. Jane Heinig; Kara D. Ishii


Journal of Human Lactation | 2004

Weight Loss During Lactation: are Low-Carbohydrate Diets a Good Choice?

Katherine Doberne; Adrienne Heinig; Kara D. Ishii; Jane Heinig

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M. Jane Heinig

University of California

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Jane Heinig

University of California

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Jennifer R. Follett

United States Department of Agriculture

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