Controversies and errors related to nutrition and breastfeeding. Guidelines for improvement

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Abstract

Although the benefits of breastfeeding are clear and well documented, for both newborns and nursing mothers, breastfeeding rates worldwide are not optimal in many cases. There are multiple myths and errors related to breastfeeding: that certain foods cannot be consumed during breastfeeding, that, however, certain foods must be consumed to increase milk production, that composition of breast milk is not adequate in some cases, that breastfeeding is associated with more risk of suffering caries… Therefore, the objective of this article is to clarify the reality about these aspects of breastfeeding.

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Ortega, A. I. J., Rodríguez-Belvis, M. V., Herrero, J. R., Peral-Suárez, Á., García, R. M. M., & Bermejo, L. M. (2019). Controversies and errors related to nutrition and breastfeeding. Guidelines for improvement. Nutricion Hospitalaria, 36(Ext3), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.20960/nh.02804

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