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Aleitamento Materno: O Porquê do Abandono.

Authors: Natal, S.; Martins, R.;

Aleitamento Materno: O Porquê do Abandono.

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privilegiado na comunhão mãe - filho, este deve ser sentido como um acto natural. No entanto, o abandono precoce é uma realidade. O presente estudo tem como objectivo principal conhecer as razões que levam ao abandono do aleitamento materno exclusivo, em crianças com menos de quatro meses. Para responder a esta questão, foram entrevistadas 23 mães que abandonaram o aleitamento materno antes do quarto mês da vida do seu filho. Como objectivos específicos, pretendeu-se conhecer as vantagens e desvantagens do aleitamento materno, sentidas pelas mães, assim como os sentimentos vivenciados no momento do abandono. Pretendeu-se, ainda, conhecer alguns factores institucionais que influenciaram o sucesso do aleitamento materno. Tratou-se de um estudo exploratório - descritivo, onde se analisou o conteúdo das entrevistas efectuadas às mães. Os resultados do estudo mostram que as razões principais para o abandono precoce do aleitamento materno exclusivo, apontadas pelas mães, foram o choro intenso do bebé e o leite insuficiente da mãe. A maior vantagem apontada relativamente ao aleitamento natural foi a comodidade e a maior desvantagem foi a dependência mãe-bebé, ou seja, o facto da mãe não se poder afastar, durante muito tempo, do bebé. Esta forma de amamentar provoca na mãe sentimentos positivos e de proximidade.

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Abandono, Vivências, LC8-6691, Razões, Amamentação, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270, Special aspects of education

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