The benefits of breastfeeding no longer need to be proven. Many studies have shown its positives effects on both infants and mothers. Exclusive breastfeeding is thus recommended within the first six months of life. Excessive screen use has been shown to be harmful in many aspects of daily life. The impact upon the relation between mother and newborn infant is poorly studied. The study aims to evaluate the impact of the use of smartphones on the success and duration of breastfeeding.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Amiens University Hospital
Amiens, Picardie, France
RECRUITINGVariation of Breastfeeding status in both groups
At 2 months after birth, mothers will be contacted to record their breastfeeding status.
Time frame: at 2 months
Variation of Breastfeeding status in both groups
At 3 months after birth, mothers will be contacted to record their breastfeeding status.
Time frame: at 3 months
Variation of Breastfeeding status in both groups
At 4 months after birth, mothers will be contacted to record their breastfeeding status.
Time frame: at 4 months
Variation of Breastfeeding status in both groups
At 6 months after birth, mothers will be contacted to record their breastfeeding status.
Time frame: at 6 months
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