Call for improved military policy to support breastfeeding among U.S. Armed Forces
Abstract: Human milk saves lives, reduces health care costs, and improves the health of both mother and infant. For a small investment to support breastfeeding among active-duty women, the payoff for the U.S. military would be significant: retention of loyal and well-trained service personnel, improved health of women, and a reduction in Tricare costs. Providing breastfeeding support can help the U.S. armed forces retain valued servicewomen after childbirth. A model policy to support breastfeeding women would include on-site lactation support services and peer support, suitable areas available for milk expression and storage, reasonable break time, and a leave policy that incentivizes breastfeeding.
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