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The field of lactation and breastfeeding has a very entrenched tradition of gendering parents who provide human milk for their infants. This is perhaps not altogether surprising given that the idea of femininity and masculinity forming contrasti[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Ethan T. Bamberger, Auteur ; Aiden Farrow, Auteur |Key Messages Current research and writing in lactation make normative assumptions about the gender and sex of people who give birth and people who lactate. However, this is not accurate and further marginalizes transgender people, gender non-co[...]Article : texte imprimé
Joan E Dodgson, Auteur ; Ethan T. Bamberger, Auteur |The issue of using gender inclusive language has become an essential part of the discussion surrounding equity and transparency throughout the research process, including dissemination of results in professional journals. However, inclusion of t[...]Article : texte imprimé
The term breastfeeding has recently been critiqued for its ambiguity, as it has come to mean both (1) feeding an infant at the breast and (2) feeding expressed human milk to an infant. In addition, breastfeeding is nearly always associated w[...]