Nurtured streams: a tribute to maternal bonds and breastfeeding

Breastfeeding, particularly breast pumping, can at times be shrouded in societal judgements that impose enormous stress on mothers, potentially affecting the quality of breast milk and thus the well-being of their infants. As a mother and a university student, I leveraged my personal experiences to...

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Main Author: Nur Amirah Binte M Saharudin
Other Authors: Ina Conradi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1774712024-06-01T17:02:17Z Nurtured streams: a tribute to maternal bonds and breastfeeding Nur Amirah Binte M Saharudin Ina Conradi School of Art, Design and Media InaConradi@ntu.edu.sg Arts and Humanities Maternal Bonding Breastfeeding Breastpump Installation Breastfeeding, particularly breast pumping, can at times be shrouded in societal judgements that impose enormous stress on mothers, potentially affecting the quality of breast milk and thus the well-being of their infants. As a mother and a university student, I leveraged my personal experiences to research the impact of maternal stress on breast milk and the well-being of infants. The investigation was grounded on a thorough review of the literature, encompassing pivotal studies by Grey et al. (2013) and Hinde et al. (2009), as well as a comprehensive analysis of two case studies that identified a correlation between maternal psychological stress, milk cortisol levels, and infant temperament or how babies behave. These studies prove that a mother's emotional well-being has measurable effects on breast milk quality, which in turn influences infant temperament, as indicated by changes in cortisol-infused milk and changes in nursing infant behavior. In response to these results, I developed an art installation that incorporates sounds, visuals, and interaction to convey an intricate story of breast pumping mothers. This effort goes beyond the simple act of pumping; it goes into the broader narrative encompassing love, sacrifice, and determination in the midst of stress and societal judgment. The purpose of this artistic endeavor is to stimulate interaction, knowledge, and compassion, emphasizing the vital need for an accommodating environment for pumping mothers who are balancing housework, child care, academia, or professional duties. The objective is to raise awareness and push cultural change towards a more empathic understanding of the experiences of moms who pump, hence establishing a more supportive environment in workplaces and educational settings. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-29T08:29:24Z 2024-05-29T08:29:24Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Nur Amirah Binte M Saharudin (2024). Nurtured streams: a tribute to maternal bonds and breastfeeding. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177471 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177471 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Arts and Humanities
Maternal
Bonding
Breastfeeding
Breastpump
Installation
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Maternal
Bonding
Breastfeeding
Breastpump
Installation
Nur Amirah Binte M Saharudin
Nurtured streams: a tribute to maternal bonds and breastfeeding
description Breastfeeding, particularly breast pumping, can at times be shrouded in societal judgements that impose enormous stress on mothers, potentially affecting the quality of breast milk and thus the well-being of their infants. As a mother and a university student, I leveraged my personal experiences to research the impact of maternal stress on breast milk and the well-being of infants. The investigation was grounded on a thorough review of the literature, encompassing pivotal studies by Grey et al. (2013) and Hinde et al. (2009), as well as a comprehensive analysis of two case studies that identified a correlation between maternal psychological stress, milk cortisol levels, and infant temperament or how babies behave. These studies prove that a mother's emotional well-being has measurable effects on breast milk quality, which in turn influences infant temperament, as indicated by changes in cortisol-infused milk and changes in nursing infant behavior. In response to these results, I developed an art installation that incorporates sounds, visuals, and interaction to convey an intricate story of breast pumping mothers. This effort goes beyond the simple act of pumping; it goes into the broader narrative encompassing love, sacrifice, and determination in the midst of stress and societal judgment. The purpose of this artistic endeavor is to stimulate interaction, knowledge, and compassion, emphasizing the vital need for an accommodating environment for pumping mothers who are balancing housework, child care, academia, or professional duties. The objective is to raise awareness and push cultural change towards a more empathic understanding of the experiences of moms who pump, hence establishing a more supportive environment in workplaces and educational settings.
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