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No such thing as a free lunch: The direct marginal costs of breastfeeding

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JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY
卷 43, 期 5, 页码 678-682

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41372-023-01646-z

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Understanding the costs associated with breastfeeding is crucial for effective policy development and support. Breastfeeding has direct costs including equipment, modified nutritional intake, and time. The costs are higher for low-income individuals, who also have lower rates of breastfeeding. Addressing these costs is essential for promoting breastfeeding and ensuring equity.
Understanding costs associated with breastfeeding is critical to developing maximally effective policy to support breastfeeding by addressing financial barriers. Breastfeeding is not without cost; direct costs include those of equipment, modified nutritional intake, and time (opportunity cost). Breastfeeding need not require more equipment than formula feeding, though maternal equipment use varies by maternal preference. Meeting increased nutritional demands requires increased spending on food and potentially dietary supplementation, the marginal cost of which depends on a mother's baseline diet. The opportunity cost of the three to four hours per day breastfeeding demands may be prohibitively high, particularly to low-income workers. These costs are relatively highest for low-income individuals, a group disproportionately comprising racial and ethnic minorities, and who demonstrate lower rates of breastfeeding than their white and higher-income peers. Acknowledging and addressing these costs and their regressive nature represents a critical component of effective breastfeeding policy and promotion.

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