BPSE Framework
The framework treats lactation outcomes as emerging from interacting factors rather than physiology or maternal choice alone. Psychological factors are considered part of the lactation system rather than isolated maternal traits. Biologica…
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The framework treats lactation outcomes as emerging from interacting factors rather than physiology or maternal choice alone. Psychological factors are considered part of the lactation system rather than isolated maternal traits. Biological factors include endocrine regulation, anatomy, mode of delivery, maternal health conditions, and pharmacological interventions. The review will organise lactation evidence across biological, psychological, social-cultural, and health system dimensions.