Breastfeeding during COVID-19: A Narrative Review of the Psychological Impact on Mothers
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Breastfeeding COVID-19 Mothers Maternal mental health Social support Postpartum SARS-CoV-2
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2021Referencia bibliográfica
Pacheco, F.; Sobral, M.; Guiomar, R.; de la Torre-Luque, A.; Caparros-Gonzalez, R.A.; Ganho-Ávila, A. Breastfeeding during COVID-19: A Narrative Review of the Psychological Impact on Mothers. Behav. Sci. 2021, 11, 34. https:// doi.org/10.3390/bs11030034
Resumen
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the normal course of life, with measures to reduce the
virus spread impacting motherhood expectations and, in particular, breastfeeding practices. This study
aimed to review evidence regarding the impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding plans and how these
relate to women’s psychological outcomes. Searches were conducted on PubMed and Web of Science for
studies in English, Spanish, and Portuguese between January 2020 and January 2021. All study designs
and pre-prints were considered. Twelve studies were included. Reports suggest that COVID-19 impacts
differently on breastfeeding plans, which in turn leads to distinctive mental health outcomes. Positive
breastfeeding experiences have been observed when mothers perceive that they have more time for
motherhood, which may be associated with better mental health outcomes. Negative breastfeeding
experiences have been observed when mothers are separated from their newborns, when mothers
struggle with breastfeeding, or when mothers perceive decreased family and professional support,
which seems to be associated with worse mental health outcomes. These preliminary results highlight
the need for further research into the association between COVID-19, breastfeeding expectations, and
maternal mental health. Filling this gap will foster the development of guidelines and interventions to
better support mothers experiencing the obstacles of COVID-19 pandemic.