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In this episode of The IBCLC Mentor Podcast, Margaret Salty reviews recent research findings that impact lactation consultants. From extended breastfeeding and growth outcomes in Ethiopia, to the feeding experiences of first-time mothers, and the link between loneliness and breastfeeding confidence—Margaret translates the latest studies into actionable insights for IBCLCs.
Key Points Covered:1. Extended Breastfeeding and Undernutrition in Ethiopian Children
Margaret discusses a large cross-sectional study from Ethiopia examining the relationship between breastfeeding beyond 12 months and child undernutrition.
Reference:
Hailu, A., et al. (2025). Extended breastfeeding over one year is associated with a higher likelihood of underweight and stunting among children under three years of age in Ethiopia. International Journal of Nutrition and Public Health, 14(2), 87–95. https://doi.org/10.1186/ijnph.2025.8702
Practical Takeaways:
2. Early Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Among First-Time Mothers in Ethiopia
Margaret reviews a mixed-methods study exploring breastfeeding behaviors and beliefs among Ethiopian first-time mothers.
Reference:
Tsegaye, M., et al. (2025). Early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding practices and associated factors among first-time mothers attending governmental maternal and child health clinics in Ethiopia: A mixed-methods study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 25, 330. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-025-02275-9
Practical Takeaways:
3. Loneliness and Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy in Mothers
Margaret explores a Turkish study linking maternal loneliness to breastfeeding confidence and behavior.
Reference:
Demir, Z., & Yıldız, G. (2025). The relationship between loneliness perception and breastfeeding self-efficacy in breastfeeding behaviors and mothers. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 29(2), 151–160. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-025-03642-7
Practical Takeaways:
From cultural feeding practices to emotional wellbeing, these studies underscore the many factors shaping breastfeeding outcomes. As IBCLCs, it’s our responsibility to meet families where they are, support the whole dyad, and advocate for systems that nourish breastfeeding success.
📷 Instagram: @margaretsalty
🎙️ Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, My Time Traveling Machine
Hashtags and Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationConsultant #BreastfeedingResearch #LactationMentor #IBCLCMentorPodcast #EvidenceBasedPractice #ComplementaryFeeding #ExtendedBreastfeeding #FirstTimeMothers #BreastfeedingSelfEfficacy #MaternalLoneliness #BreastfeedingSupport
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In this episode of The IBCLC Mentor Podcast, Margaret Salty reviews recent research findings that impact lactation consultants. From extended breastfeeding and growth outcomes in Ethiopia, to the feeding experiences of first-time mothers, and the link between loneliness and breastfeeding confidence—Margaret translates the latest studies into actionable insights for IBCLCs.
Key Points Covered:1. Extended Breastfeeding and Undernutrition in Ethiopian Children
Margaret discusses a large cross-sectional study from Ethiopia examining the relationship between breastfeeding beyond 12 months and child undernutrition.
Reference:
Hailu, A., et al. (2025). Extended breastfeeding over one year is associated with a higher likelihood of underweight and stunting among children under three years of age in Ethiopia. International Journal of Nutrition and Public Health, 14(2), 87–95. https://doi.org/10.1186/ijnph.2025.8702
Practical Takeaways:
2. Early Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Among First-Time Mothers in Ethiopia
Margaret reviews a mixed-methods study exploring breastfeeding behaviors and beliefs among Ethiopian first-time mothers.
Reference:
Tsegaye, M., et al. (2025). Early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding practices and associated factors among first-time mothers attending governmental maternal and child health clinics in Ethiopia: A mixed-methods study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 25, 330. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-025-02275-9
Practical Takeaways:
3. Loneliness and Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy in Mothers
Margaret explores a Turkish study linking maternal loneliness to breastfeeding confidence and behavior.
Reference:
Demir, Z., & Yıldız, G. (2025). The relationship between loneliness perception and breastfeeding self-efficacy in breastfeeding behaviors and mothers. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 29(2), 151–160. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-025-03642-7
Practical Takeaways:
From cultural feeding practices to emotional wellbeing, these studies underscore the many factors shaping breastfeeding outcomes. As IBCLCs, it’s our responsibility to meet families where they are, support the whole dyad, and advocate for systems that nourish breastfeeding success.
📷 Instagram: @margaretsalty
🎙️ Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, My Time Traveling Machine
Hashtags and Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationConsultant #BreastfeedingResearch #LactationMentor #IBCLCMentorPodcast #EvidenceBasedPractice #ComplementaryFeeding #ExtendedBreastfeeding #FirstTimeMothers #BreastfeedingSelfEfficacy #MaternalLoneliness #BreastfeedingSupport
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