Author Interviews, Brigham & Women's - Harvard, OBGYNE, Pediatrics / 18.11.2016
Breastfeeding Important For Mothers’ Health As Well As Babies
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
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Dr. Melissa Bartick[/caption]
Melissa C. Bartick, MD, MSc
Department of Medicine
Cambridge Health Alliance
Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, MA
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: This is the first study ever to combine maternal and pediatric health outcomes from breastfeeding into a single model.
We had published a cost analysis of suboptimal breastfeeding for pediatric disease in 2010, which found that suboptimal breastfeeding cost the US $13 billion in costs of premature death costs and medical expenses, and 911 excess deaths. We followed that up with a maternal cost analysis which found about $18 billion in premature death costs and medical expenses.
In both these studies, most of the costs were from premature death. We were unable to combine the results of these two studies because their methodologies were different, and both of them, especially the pediatric portion needed to be updated.
Dr. Melissa Bartick[/caption]
Melissa C. Bartick, MD, MSc
Department of Medicine
Cambridge Health Alliance
Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, MA
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: This is the first study ever to combine maternal and pediatric health outcomes from breastfeeding into a single model.
We had published a cost analysis of suboptimal breastfeeding for pediatric disease in 2010, which found that suboptimal breastfeeding cost the US $13 billion in costs of premature death costs and medical expenses, and 911 excess deaths. We followed that up with a maternal cost analysis which found about $18 billion in premature death costs and medical expenses.
In both these studies, most of the costs were from premature death. We were unable to combine the results of these two studies because their methodologies were different, and both of them, especially the pediatric portion needed to be updated.






















