Abstract
Our purpose in the present study is to determine mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding through metaphors. This is qualitative, cross-sectional and descriptive study. The present study included 33 volunteer mothers who gave birth vaginally for the first time, received care in the postpartum service, and breastfed their babies at least 10 times. To reveal the metaphors related to the concept of breastfeeding, each mother was asked to complete the sentence “Breastfeeding is like… because….” The perceptions of the mothers about breastfeeding were gathered under three main themes: positive, negative and neutral metaphors. The identified metaphors were divided into five categories: indescribable emotion, peace, healing, task and inflicting pain. The mothers produced more positive metaphors about breastfeeding.
Acknowledgments
We would like to give special thanks to the mothers who participated in the study.
Authors’ contributions
AD: Study conception, designed data analysis, wrote first draft of the manuscript, approved final version to be published. MDI: Study conception, designed data analysis, approved final version to be published. DCP: Study conception, approved final version to be published.
Disclosure statement
The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest concerning the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.