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Published 08:00 5 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 21:12 5 Sept 2019 BST

According to Netdoctor.co.uk, a trial has found out that handing out shopping vouchers to mums improved breastfeeding rates by 20 percent, with experts saying it made the activity "more normal" in areas where women were embarrassed about breastfeeding.
The trial took place in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, where women were offered up to £200 in vouchers for breastfeeding their babies.
After a year, 38 percent of the women receiving vouchers were breastfeeding, compared to just 32 percent of the women receiving no financial bonus.
Shirley Cramer from the Royal Society for Public Health told The Times that the vouchers "could be just the nudge that some mothers need".
Not everyone agrees with the scheme, however, with Gill Walton, chief executive of the Royal College of Midwives stating: "The motive for breastfeeding cannot be rooted by offering financial reward, it has to be something that a mother wants to do in the interest of the health and wellbeing of her baby".Explore more on these topics: