Health professionals' advice for breastfeeding problems: Not good enough!

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Jane Scott and colleagues have recently published a paper in the International Breastfeeding Journal showing that health professionals are still giving harmful advice to women with mastitis. We see the management of mastitis as an illustration of health professionals' management of wider breastfeeding issues. If health professionals don't know how to manage this common problem, how can they be expected to manage less common conditions such as a breast abscess or nipple/breast candidiasis? There is an urgent need for more clinical research into breastfeeding problems and to improve the education of health professionals to enable them to promote breastfeeding and support breastfeeding women. © 2008 Amir and Ingram; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Amir, L. H., & Ingram, J. (2008, September 11). Health professionals’ advice for breastfeeding problems: Not good enough! International Breastfeeding Journal. https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4358-3-22

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