The _Journal of Human Lactation_ is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the field of human lactation and breastfeeding. It provides a vital platform for sharing research, best practices, and clinical insights related to breastfeeding and infant nutrition.
Published quarterly, the journal features original research articles, systematic reviews, clinical reports, and commentaries that explore various aspects of human lactation, including its physiological, psychological, and sociological dimensions. Key topics covered include the impact of breastfeeding on maternal and infant health, strategies for promoting breastfeeding initiation and duration, management of breastfeeding challenges, and the role of healthcare professionals in supporting breastfeeding mothers. The journal is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science.
With its rigorous peer-review process and commitment to evidence-based practice, the _Journal of Human Lactation_ serves as an indispensable resource for lactation consultants, healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers seeking to improve breastfeeding outcomes and promote optimal infant health. The journal encourages submissions that contribute to the growing body of knowledge in this field and welcomes diverse perspectives on breastfeeding support and education.