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. 2021 Mar 29;180(9):2861–2869. doi: 10.1007/s00431-021-04034-x

What is known:

• Social support plays a major role in improving breastfeeding outcomes.

• Fathers may greatly influence initiation and duration of breastfeeding; the more they know, the more helpful they can be.

What is new:

• A multidisciplinary team created a structured questionnaire aimed at quantifying fathers’ knowledge and attitude toward breastfeeding.

• The association between a higher questionnaire total score and exclusive breastfeeding rates at discharge highlights the importance of including fathers in the promotion of breastfeeding, as part of the breastfeeding team.