BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIES

This article aims to analyze aspects of breastfeeding experience in relation to daily life and the institutionalized discourse on breastfeeding, as well as other speeches. It is a qualitative research with in-depth analysis of content held in 12 women interviews, mothers of 6 months to two years chi...

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Main Authors: Marcela Komechen Brecailo, Marlene Tamanini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2016-08-01
Series:Demetra
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Online Access:https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/demetra/article/view/22507
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description This article aims to analyze aspects of breastfeeding experience in relation to daily life and the institutionalized discourse on breastfeeding, as well as other speeches. It is a qualitative research with in-depth analysis of content held in 12 women interviews, mothers of 6 months to two years children. The analysis concerns to: the recommendation and the value given to the institutionalized knowledge; the incidence of medical discourse on women’s practice; autonomy, interpretation and possibilities facing other women speeches; the daily organization on breastfeeding situation; and experiences with weaning. Many are the ways found by these women to address the requirements with breastfeeding in their daily lives and to accept or not the medical discourse. It is the experience, current or former, that forces them to confront or confirm this discourse, establishing their own feeding and nutrition ideal, according to what better suits to their own needs. They also consider the experience of their relatives that already are mothers, how the child reacts, and the compatibility of breastfeeding requirements with their needs and other activities. The analysis showed that are desired and necessary measures to support breastfeeding, listening to the women experiences and their needs, and equal participation in support care policies, as well as sharing of other tasks among family members as democracy of care strategy construction. DOI: 10.12957/demetra.2016.22507
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spelling doaj.art-8b9c775362e14c30a530f080def13b7d2022-12-22T03:45:48ZengUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroDemetra2238-913X2016-08-0111382584610.12957/demetra.2016.2250714754BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIESMarcela Komechen Brecailo0Marlene Tamanini1Universidade Estadual do Centro OesteUniversidade Federal do ParanáThis article aims to analyze aspects of breastfeeding experience in relation to daily life and the institutionalized discourse on breastfeeding, as well as other speeches. It is a qualitative research with in-depth analysis of content held in 12 women interviews, mothers of 6 months to two years children. The analysis concerns to: the recommendation and the value given to the institutionalized knowledge; the incidence of medical discourse on women’s practice; autonomy, interpretation and possibilities facing other women speeches; the daily organization on breastfeeding situation; and experiences with weaning. Many are the ways found by these women to address the requirements with breastfeeding in their daily lives and to accept or not the medical discourse. It is the experience, current or former, that forces them to confront or confirm this discourse, establishing their own feeding and nutrition ideal, according to what better suits to their own needs. They also consider the experience of their relatives that already are mothers, how the child reacts, and the compatibility of breastfeeding requirements with their needs and other activities. The analysis showed that are desired and necessary measures to support breastfeeding, listening to the women experiences and their needs, and equal participation in support care policies, as well as sharing of other tasks among family members as democracy of care strategy construction. DOI: 10.12957/demetra.2016.22507https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/demetra/article/view/22507amamentaçãocuidado do lactentematernidadepolíticasorganização.
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cuidado do lactente
maternidade
políticas
organização.
title BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIES
title_full BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIES
title_fullStr BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIES
title_full_unstemmed BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIES
title_short BREASTFEEDING, CARE, MOTHERHOOD: REGULATIONS, NEEDS AND SUBJECTIVITIES
title_sort breastfeeding care motherhood regulations needs and subjectivities
topic amamentação
cuidado do lactente
maternidade
políticas
organização.
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