Do you ever wonder why feeding babies from our own bodies is so hard? We are mammals, so when and how did it become challenging? Today, I take a dip into some evolutionary and anthropological research that helps answer these questions that are always top of mind for me as a breastfeeding mother and an IBCLC.
On this episode you will hear:
- Evolutionary factors that influence breastfeeding
- Societal factors that influence breastfeeding
- How humans have evolved to make breastfeeding work
- Challenges that arise in other primates in terms of feeding their young
- Recommendations made to policy makers, healthcare professionals and researchers based on the anthropological research
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Resources:
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