
“We do know that women, their intention to breastfeed is a very strong predictor of them successfully breastfeeding. Those conversations in pregnancy are very important," said Fionnuala McAuliffe, MD, in this Contemporary OB/GYN interview.

“We do know that women, their intention to breastfeed is a very strong predictor of them successfully breastfeeding. Those conversations in pregnancy are very important," said Fionnuala McAuliffe, MD, in this Contemporary OB/GYN interview.

Longer lifetime breastfeeding was associated with lower odds of depression and anxiety up to 10 years later in a prospective cohort of midlife women.