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Hot Milk, n°9 - Automne 2017
2017Bulletin : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol 13, n°1 - Janvier - Février 2018
2018Editorial - Informal Milk Sharing: To Be or Not to Be ABM Position Statement - Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine's 2017 Position Statement on Informal Breast Milk Sharing for the Term Healthy Infant LactMed® Update - Topical Drugs in Nu[...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13 n°4 - Mai 2018
2018Editorial - Breastfeeding and the United States Opioid Epidemic ABM Protocol - ABM Clinical Protocol #12: Transitioning the Breastfeeding Preterm Infant from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to Home, Revised 2018 LactMed® Update - Treat[...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 35, n°2 - Mai 2019
2019Bulletin : texte imprimé
Les Dossiers de l'Allaitement, n°154 - Janvier 2020
La Leche league France, Auteur | 2020SOMMAIRE Cas cliniques p.1 Allaitement du bébé souffrant de diabète de type 1 p.1 Absence de transmission du virus Zika chez un enfant allaité p.3 Traitement dun psoriasis chez une femme pendant la grossesse et lallaitement p.4 Le dossi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rachel Buffin, Auteur ; Pierre Pradat, Auteur ; Jocelyne Trompette, Auteur |Background: Holder pasteurization is the most commonly used technique in milk banks worldwide, but higher temperatures and longer pasteurization time have been associated with damage to the immune components of human milk. Research aim: Thi[...]texte imprimé
"Les femmes françaises allaitent peu et, généralement, pour un temps très court. Le système juridique de notre pays compte incontestablement parmi les causes de cette situation, aux conséquences sanitaires néfastes trop souvent ignorées. Non se[...]texte imprimé
"Pourquoi choisir dallaiter ? Comment cela fonctionne ? Quelles sont les bonnes positions ? Comment prévenir les difficultés ? Comment savoir que le bébé tète efficacement ? Quand et comment sevrer le bébé ? Comment gérer la reprise du travail [...]Article : texte imprimé
Niran Al Naqeeb, Auteur ; Azza Tolba, Auteur ; Ahmed Farag Elhassanin, Auteur |Key Messages Human milk banks have been established worldwide, but Islamic countries have yet to establish a human milk bank due to the protocol of anonymity of donors which, in Islam, disallows the knowledge of kinship that is believed to be f[...]Article : texte imprimé
Beatriz Flores-Antón, Auteur ; Nadia Raquel García-Lara, Auteur ; Carmen Rosa Pallás-Alonso, Auteur |Inducing lactation in the absence of pregnancy (nonpuerperal lactation) is not always successful and, in many cases, only partial breastfeeding is achieved. Different protocols have been described, but scientific evidence and research are lackin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maria Celestina Bonzanini Grazziotin, Auteur ; Ana Laura Grazziotin, Auteur ; Newton Medeiros Vidal, Auteur |Background: Milk safety is an important concern in neonatal units and human milk banks. Therefore, evidence-based recommendations regarding raw milk handling and storage are needed to safely promote supplying hospitalized infants with their mot[...]Article : texte imprimé
Claudio Rodríguez-Camejo, Auteur ; Arturo Puyol, Auteur ; Laura Fazio, Auteur |Background: When feeding preterm infants, donor milk is preferred if the mothers own milk is unavailable. Pasteurization may have detrimental effects on bioactivity, but more information is needed about its effects on the immunological compoun[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background This case presents a mothers feeding experience of an infant born with a complete unilateral cleft lip and palate from birth until both were repaired. She fed him directly at the breast with assistance, controlling the delivery of t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Diana Escuder-Vieco, Auteur ; Óscar Garcia-Algar, Auteur ; Xavier Joya, Auteur |Background: The use of illegal drugs and tobacco is an exclusion criteria for accepting a nursing mother as a milk donor. The detection window for human milk testing is typically a few hours. Hair testing has been considered the gold standard t[...]texte imprimé
Each new print copy includes Navigate 2 Preferred Access that unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook and Navigate 2 TestPrep. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation, Enhanced Fifth Edition continues as the leading reference for the latest clin[...]texte imprimé
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation, Second Edition is the most current and complete examination of breastfeeding and human lactation on the market today. Recognized as the authority on this subject, the second edition provides the comprehensive r[...]Article : texte imprimé
Guido E. Moro, Auteur ; Enrico Bertino, Auteur |Key Messages Whenever possible, breastfeeding should be promoted and supported in mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection, without disregarding the option of mothers milk expression. External surfaces of human milk containers[...]Article : texte imprimé
Christina Juris Bennett, Auteur ; Rebecca Mannel, Auteur |Key Messages The case study submitted with this Insights in Practice and Policy article provides an example of how children in foster care have reduced or blocked access to medically necessary pasteurized donor milk because of their states Med[...]Article : texte imprimé
Virginie Rigourd, Auteur ; Alexandre Lapillonne, Auteur |The COVID-19 wave has hit France hard and we would like to share our experience as it could benefit other human milk banks around the world. Our human milk bank covers the entire Paris region, collects donor milk from 1,400 donors annually, and [...]Article : texte imprimé
Richard Osbaldiston, Auteur ; Leigh A. Mingle, Auteur |"The primary objective of this research was to create a detailed characterization of human milk donors, including descriptive information about demographics and lifestyle, involvement with the milk bank, reasons for donating, problems encountere[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jennifer C. Hartle, Auteur ; Ronald S. Cohen, Auteur ; Pauline Sakamoto, Auteur |Background: Environmental contaminants ranging from legacy chemicals like p,p-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) to emerging chemicals like phthalates are ubiquitous. Research aims/questions: This research aims to examine the presence a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura Meredith-Dennis, Auteur ; Gege Xu, Auteur ; Elisha Goonatilleke, Auteur |Background: When human milk is unavailable, banked milk is recommended for feeding premature infants. Milk banks use processes to eliminate pathogens; however, variability among methods exists. Research aim: The aim of this study was to com[...]Article : texte imprimé
Cun Daili, Auteur ; Zhang Kunkun, Auteur ; Yu Guangjun, Auteur |Background Establishing a human milk bank for the benefit of premature newborns who are unable to receive their mothers milk for various reasons is a common initiative. To date, 19 human milk banks have been established in China; however, data[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aunchalee E.L. Palmquist, Auteur ; Maryanne T. Perrin, Auteur ; Diana Cassar-Uhl, Auteur ; Karleen Gribble, Auteur ; Angela B. Bond, Auteur ; Tanya Cassidy, Auteur |Breastfeeding is critical for the healthy growth and development of infants. A diverse range of infant-feeding methods are used around the world today. Many methods involve feeding infants with expressed human milk obtained through human milk ex[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maureen Groer, Auteur ; Allyson Duffy, Auteur ; Shannon Morse, Auteur |Background: There has been a recent increase in availability of banked donor milk for feeding of preterm infants. This milk is pooled from donations to milk banks from carefully screened lactating women. The milk is then pasteurized by the Hold[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA) is a nonprofit association that standardizes and facilitates the establishment and operation of nonprofit donor human milk banks in North America. Few studies have examined[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mageshree Naicker, Auteur ; Anna Coutsoudis, Auteur ; Kiersten Israel-Ballard, Auteur |Human milk provides crucial nutrition and immunologic protection for infants. When a mother's own milk is unavailable, donated human milk, pasteurized to destroy bacteria and viruses, is a lifesaving replacement. Flash-heat pasteurization is a s[...]Article : texte imprimé
Diana Escuder-Vieco, Auteur ; Sara Vázquez-Román, Auteur ; Juan Sánchez-Pallás, Auteur |Background: There is no uniformity among milk banks on milk acceptance criteria. The acidity obtained by the Dornic titration technique is a widely used quality control in donor milk. However, there are no comparative data with other acidity-me[...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura Rachael Kair, Auteur ; Nichole Nidey, Auteur ; Jessie Marks, Auteur |Background: Donor human milk supplementation for healthy newborns has increased. Racial-ethnic disparities in supplementation have been described in the neonatal intensive care unit but not in the well newborn setting. Research aim: The aim[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth A. Brownell, Auteur ; Mary M. Lussier, Auteur ; Victor C. Herson, Auteur |Background: The Human Milk Banking Association of North America (HMBANA) is a nonprofit association that standardizes and facilitates the establishment and operation of donor human milk (DHM) banks in North America. Each HMBANA milk bank in the[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nonprofit donor milk banks affiliated with HMBANAthe Human Milk Banking Association of North Americaare dedicated to providing safe, pasteurized breastmilk to feed very low birth weight and other at-risk infants whose mothers cannot produce an[...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura K. Kair, Auteur ; Valerie J. Flaherman, Auteur |Background: Many breastfed infants receive supplemental feeds during the birth hospitalization, either by maternal request or due to medical indications. Donor milk from a certified milk bank has become increasingly available and is now used in[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kaitlin H. Drouin, Auteur ; Jennifer F. Riley, Auteur ; Charis Benjamin, Auteur ; Katherine E. Gregory, Auteur ; Sarbattama Sen, Auteur ; Mandy Brown Belfort, Auteur |Background and Objectives: Providing pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) to healthy newborns is an emerging practice. The content of hospital policies that govern this practice is unknown. Materials and Methods: We collected policies from 15 N[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sarbattama Sen, Auteur ; Charis Benjamin, Auteur ; Jennifer Riley, Auteur |Background: Banked donor milk (BDM) has historically been used as an alternative to formula for preterm infants. Recently, BDM has been endorsed by two national organizations for use in healthy infants. We sought to quantify utilization trends a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aunchalee E.L. Palmquist, Auteur ; L. Doshmangir, Auteur ; RJ McCloskey, Auteur ; S. Karandikar, Auteur |Article : texte imprimé
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Erin Hamilton Spence, Auteur ; Monica Huff, Auteur ; Karen Shattuck, Auteur |Background: Potential donors of human milk are screened for Ebola virus (EBOV) using standard questions, but testing for EBOV and Marburg virus (MARV) is not part of routine serological testing performed by milk banks. Research aim: This st[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sasha van Katwyk, Auteur |Background: There is increasing evidence that premature newborns and infants with low birth weight can benefit substantially from an exclusive human milk-based diet (EHMD), consisting of human milk supplemented with a pasteurized donor human mil[...]Article : texte imprimé
Brodie Daniels, Auteur ; Penny Reimers, Auteur ; Tracy King, Auteur |Introduction: PiAstra is a simulated flash-heat (FH) pasteurization temperature monitoring system designed using Raspberry Pi technology for the pasteurization of human milk. This study analyzed the effect of the PiAstra FH method on human milk [...]Article : texte imprimé
Gerardo Arroyo, Auteur ; Kevin Alexander Ortiz Barrientos, Auteur ; Karla Lange, Auteur |Introduction: Human milk immune components are unique and important for the development of the newborn. Milk processing at the Human Milk Banks (HMB), however, causes partial destruction of immune proteins. The objective of this study was to det[...]Article : texte imprimé
Barbara E. Büttner, Auteur ; Cornelia M. Witthöft, Auteur ; Magnus Domellöf, Auteur |Background: Breastmilk is the recommended aliment for preterm infants. Milk banks provide donated breastmilk for the neonatal care of preterm infants when mother's own milk is not is available. To avoid pathogen transmission, donated breastmilk [...]Article : texte imprimé
Stelios Viazis, Auteur ; Brian E. Farkas, Auteur ; Jonathan C. Allen, Auteur |"Banked human milk, processed using low-temperature/long-time or Holder pasteurization, inactivates pathogenic microorganisms but degrades important biochemical components. High-pressure processing kinetics favor inactivation of microorganisms w[...]Article : texte imprimé
Pasinee Kanaprach, Auteur ; Nutkridta Pongsakul, Auteur ; Nopporn Apiwattanakul, Auteur |Background: Donor human milk is considered the next best nutrition following mother's own milk to prevent neonatal infection and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants who are admitted at neonatal intensive care unit. However, donor milk b[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maryanne Tigchelaar Perrin, Auteur ; Suzanne L. Goodell, Auteur ; April Fogleman, Auteur |Background: Lactating women in the United States have several options for what they do with excess breast milk, including donating to milk banks that serve medically fragile infants, sharing directly with families seeking milk, and selling to i[...]Article : texte imprimé
In early twentieth-century Brazil the proponents of human milk banking considered this development to signal the end of wet nursing and the start of a whole new day, one altogether better for the paid donors of human milk, their children, and th[...]Article : texte imprimé
L. Doshmangir, Auteur ; Maryam Naghshi, Auteur ; Roghayeh Khabiri, Auteur |Introduction: Mother's own milk has long been accepted as the best source of nutrition for the newborn. In those cases where mother's milk is not available, the best choice is the human milk provided by selected donors. Human milk banks are the [...]Article : texte imprimé
Linda L. Friend, Auteur ; Maryanne T. Perrin, Auteur |Background: The impact of milk banking processes on macronutrient variability in donor human milk (DHM) is largely unknown. Objective: To gain a better understanding of fat and protein composition in DHM and assess potential relationships wit[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth Brownell, Auteur ; Kelsey C. Smith, Auteur ; Erin L. Cornell, Auteur |Objective: To identify independent maternal and infant factors associated with donor milk nonconsent and to examine secular trends in nonconsent rates. Materials and Methods: Mothers of infants eligible to receive donor milk (≤32 weeks [...]Article : texte imprimé
Florian Steger, Auteur ; Oxana Kosenko, Auteur |The mothers milk collecting station should be used where the breastfeeding of a vulnerable or sick infant is not possible (Kayser, 1933, p.). The German pediatrician Marie-Elise Kayser (18851950) wrote those words in 1927. However, understan[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Guido E. Moro, Auteur |The origins of donor human milk banking can be traced to the early practice of wet nursing, in which children were breastfed by friends, relatives, or strangers. Rules governing wet nursing are described in the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi (roug[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jack Stevens, Auteur ; Sarah A. Keim, Auteur |Many hospitalized preterm infants do not exclusively receive mothers own milk, so milk from another mother may be sought. Previous research indicated that just 1% of US women who express breast milk actually donate it for another family. Theref[...]Article : texte imprimé
Molly R. Rabinowitz, Auteur ; Laura R. Kair, Auteur ; Heather L. Sipsma, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding is fundamental to maternal and child health and is the most cost-effective intervention to reduce child mortality. Pasteurized human donor milk (HDM) is increasingly provided for term newborns requiring temporary supple[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mohammed Ghaly, Auteur |Human milk banks have been established in > 35 countries worldwide; however, there are currently no human milk banks in the Islamic countries. The Islamic tradition recognizes breast milk as the optimal source of nutrition for infants, yet relig[...]Article : texte imprimé
Wenjing Peng, Auteur ; Siyuan Jiang, Auteur |Background Previous low human milk feeding rates in Chinese neonatal intensive care units of preterm infants were reported. There are no nationwide data on these. Research Aims To investigate the current status of human milk feeding for pre[...]Article : texte imprimé
The process by which women came to donate milk via online milk sharing networks was explored via a questionnaire administered to 97 peer milk donors. Seventy-one respondents stated that they were motivated to donate milk because they wanted to h[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sara Vázquez-Román, Auteur ; Diana Escuder-Vieco, Auteur ; Nadia Raquel García-Lara, Auteur |Objective: Although under certain circumstances it is necessary to express milk, there are not many recommendations about the ideal storage conditions for human milk. The objectives of this study were to analyze the effects on Dornic acidity of [...]Article : texte imprimé
Amir Elmekkawi, Auteur ; Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur ; Debbie Stone, Auteur |Background: Unpasteurized human donor milk typically contains a variety of bacteria. The impact of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission of the donors infant and duration of lactation on bacterial contamination of human milk is unknown[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aleksandra Wesolowska, Auteur ; Urszula Bernatowicz-Lojko, Auteur ; E Sinkieqicz-Darol, Auteur |Background A human-milk-based diet is the best option for nutritional therapy for preterm and/or sick newborns. Research aim The study aims were to restructure the reimbursement rates to hospitals in Poland for infants tube feedings to fav[...]Article : texte imprimé
Human milk banking was virtually discontinued at the start of the human immunodeficiency virus era amid fears that the virus might be transmitted to preterm infants receiving donor milk. However, the demand for donor breastmilk has continued to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Güliz Onat, Auteur ; Hediye Karakoc, Auteur |Introduction: Turkey is the first and only Islamic country which has initiated a process to establish a milk bank. However, the effort was abandoned because of religious concerns. Informal breast milk sharing has become a practical alternative t[...]Article : texte imprimé
What do we know about transmission of coronaviruses into human milk? During the SARS outbreak, a pregnant woman who contracted SARS-CoV in the second trimester and required mechanical ventilation ultimately recovered and delivered a healthy 38-w[...]Article : texte imprimé
This month's issue of Breastfeeding Medicine highlights the reality that classical medical and scientific factors are not the only variables responsible for the increase in of peer to peer milk sharing. Bressler and colleagues describe in detail[...]Article : texte imprimé
Michael A. Pitino, Auteur ; Debbie Stone, Auteur ; Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur |Background: Infant refusal to feed previously frozen human milk is thought possibly attributable to lipase, an enzyme that cleaves fatty acids from milk triglycerides potentially changing the taste of the milk. Previous reports suggest that this[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ce Tian, Auteur |Background Donor milk is the preferred substitute to mothers own milk, which can protect high-risk infants from many complications. Several milk banks have been established in China. However, the small number of donors and insufficient milk do[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca J. McCloskey, Auteur ; Sharvari Karandikar, Auteur |Background: Human milk sharing between peers is a common and growing practice. Although human milk has been unequivocally established as the ideal food source for infants, much stigma surrounds the practice of human milk sharing. Furthermore, t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Marita De Waard, Auteur ; Birgit S. Blomjous, Auteur ; Marinka L.F. Hol, Auteur |"Background: Medication use during pregnancy and lactation can be unavoidable, but knowledge on safety for the fetus or breastfed infant is limited among patients and healthcare providers. Research aim: This study aimed to determine (a) the[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca Mannel, Auteur ; Christina Juris Bennett, Auteur |Introduction: Use of pasteurized donor milk is recommended in many situations when own mothers milk is not available. One existing knowledge gap is access to donor milk for infants in government custody (foster care). Main issue: The focus[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maryanne Tigchelaar Perrin, Auteur ; Suzanne L. Goodell, Auteur ; Jonathan C. Allen, Auteur |Objectives: The Food and Drug Administration discourages the casual sharing of human milk because of the risk of pathogen transmission. No information is currently available on the prevalence of this practice. The purpose of this mixed-methods o[...]texte imprimé
Dans une première partie, nous aborderons le don de lait dans ses généralités afin de définir quels sont ses objectifs et son organisation, puis dans un deuxième temps nous nous intéresserons aux résultats de l'enquête réalisée auprès des nourri[...]Article : texte imprimé
Judith H. Simpson, Auteur ; Lorna McKerracher, Auteur ; Andrew Cooper, Auteur |Background: The nutritional content of donated expressed breast milk (DEBM) is variable. Using DEBM to provide for the energy requirements of neonates is challenging. Objective: The authors hypothesized that a system of DEBM energy content [...]Article : texte imprimé
Amy Manning Vickers, Auteur ; Shaina Starks-Solis, Auteur ; David S. Newburg, Auteur |Background: Most protective components in human milk are stable during prolonged storage at 4ºC; however, pasteurization reduces some microbicidal activities responsible for suppressing microbial growth and protecting against infection. Donor m[...]Article : texte imprimé
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A Lucas, Auteur ; John Boscardin, Auteur ; Steven A. Abrams, Auteur |Objective: An increasingly common practice is to feed preterm infants a base diet comprising only human milk (HM), usually fortified with a cow's milk (CM)-derived fortifier (CMDF). We evaluated the safety of CMDF in a diet of 100% mother's own [...]Article : texte imprimé
Mandy Brown Belfort, Auteur ; Kaitlin Drouin, Auteur ; Jennifer F. Riley, Auteur |Background and Objectives: Pasteurized donor human milk (donor milk) is an alternative to formula for supplementation of breastfed infants. We conducted a survey to determine (1) prevalence, trends, and hospital-level correlates of donor milk [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Ruchika Chugh Sachdeva, Auteur ; Jayashree Mondkar, Auteur ; Sunita Shanbhag, Auteur |Background: Known interventions like breastfeeding and kangaroo mother care (KMC) can avert a large share of infant deaths. Mother Baby Friendly Initiative Plus (MBFI+) is an integrated approach to ensure exclusive human milk diet through promot[...]Article : texte imprimé
Yahya Almutawif, Auteur ; Benjamin Hartmann, Auteur ; Megan Llyod, Auteur |Introduction:S. aureus is one of the most prevalent potential pathogenic bacteria found in DHM. Some strains produce heat stable enterotoxins that are able to survive pasteurization. These enterotoxins have been associated with gastritis and pot[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: Some strains of Staphylococcus aureus can produce heat-stable enterotoxins that have been associated with gastritis and potentially necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants. Objectives/Hypothesis: To assess the impact of diffe[...]Article : texte imprimé
April D. Fogleman, Auteur ; Ting Meng, Auteur ; Jason Osborne, Auteur |Objective: The objective was to examine the bacteriological and immunological properties of freshly expressed, previously frozen, and leftover mothers' own milk during storage. Materials and Methods: In the first of two pilot studies, 12 moth[...]Article : texte imprimé
We share a visiona world where all infants have access to human milk. But in a world where women give birth in a range of conditions, with diverse levels of neonatal care and in complex settings for breastfeeding, in settings with a multitude o[...]document électronique
"My book, Supporting mothers who breastfeed: a guide for trainee and qualified doctors, is primarily for trainee doctors but relevant to qualified doctors too. At the trainee stage they have specialised and are working clinically. The book provi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Giuseppe De Nisi, Auteur ; Guido E. Moro, Auteur ; Sertac Arslanoglu, Auteur |Background: At present, the Italian Association of Donor Human Milk Banks (Associazione Italiana Banche del Latte Umano Donato, AIBLUD) consists of 31 milk banks, whose management is based on Italian Guidelines. In 2013, AIBLUD performed a syst[...]Article : texte imprimé
A systematic review of literature regarding the characteristics and motivations of breastmilk donors
Lucia Kundisova, Auteur ; Gloria Bocci, Auteur ; Marco Golfera, Auteur ; Lucia Alaimo, Auteur ; Nicola Nante, Auteur |Background: Breastmilk's nutritional properties have been known to humanity for centuries. Human milk banks are institutions providing donor human milk to babies with limited access to breastfeeding, especially preterm babies. Research aim: [...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13, n°8 - Octobre 2018 - Tenth Annual Summit on Breastfeeding
Eidelman, Arthur I., Éditeur scientifique | 2018-Sexual Activity, Psychosocial Dynamics, and Cultural Context Impact on Breastfeeding Rates -Breastfeeding with Inflammatory Bowel Disease -Speaking Out on Breastfeeding Terminology: Recommendations for Gender-Inclusive Language in Research [...]Article : texte imprimé
Katherine Carroll, Auteur ; Kenneth R. Herrmann, Auteur |Objectives: Donor human milk (DHM) is increasingly being used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to achieve exclusive human milk (EHM) feedings in preterm infants. The aim of the study was to determine the cost of DHM to achieve EHM feedin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Gretchen Bandoli, Auteur ; Kerri Bertrand, Auteur ; Maryana Saoor, Auteur ; Christina D. Chambers, Auteur |Introduction: Human milk is the normative standard for infant/toddler nutrition. To better understand human milk's imprinting on health, and inform complex decisions about maternal medication, substance use, and other exposures during lactation,[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mariela Valentina Cortez, Auteur ; Elio Andrés Soria, Auteur |Objectives: Human milk banks need to extend the suitability of milk for breastfeeding, and for this technological advances are required. Our aim was to establish the capacity of freeze-drying to conserve milk properties without further oxidative[...]Article : texte imprimé
Chiara Peila, Auteur ; Alessandra Coscia, Auteur ; Enrico Bertino, Auteur |Introduction: There is evidence that mother's own milk is the best nutrient in terms of multiorgan protection and infection prevention. However, when maternal milk is scarce, the solution can be represented by donor milk (DM), which requires spe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Dror Mandel, Auteur ; Françis B. Mimouni, Auteur |Expressed Breast Milk (EBM) is increasingly used throughout the developed world. In 2013, it was estimated that ∼25% of mothers in the United States express regularly their milk, and close to 40% do it occasionally, whereas most of the 6 m[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
"Background: This case study of donor human milk banking and the ethics that govern interested parties is the first time the ethics of donor milk banking has been explored. Methods and Results: Two different models of ethics and their direct im[...]Article : texte imprimé
Bibiana Chinea Jiménez, Auteur ; Marta Cabreara Lafuente, Auteur |Background Data are limited on the association between the use of donor human milk and improvements in feeding tolerance. Objective To determine the influence of the duration of parenteral nutrition on the growth and morbidity of the breast[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sheilajane C. Lewis, Auteur ; Marcy McMahon, Auteur ; Ginny Combs, Auteur |The American Academy of Pediatrics (2017) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life. However, when supplementation is medically indicated, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises using pasteurized donor human milk (PDH[...]Article : texte imprimé
Shushma Nangia, Auteur ; Viraraghavan Vadakkencherry Ramaswamy, Auteur |Background: Donor human milk plays a vital part in the care of sick neonates. There is paucity of literature on the profile of human milk donors of low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Materials and Methods: This retrospective observatio[...]Article : texte imprimé
Martha Jane Paynter, Auteur ; Ana Karen Celis-Hechet Mendoza, Auteur |As milk banking continues to grow and expand globally, it is valuable to consider the practice norms outside of North America. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of age (WHO, 2003). Fo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Why do mothers want to provide their breastmilk to infants other than their own? Given the reality that this activity is primarily on an unregulated peer-to-peer basis, accurate comprehensive population data as the motivation of these mothers [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Background: Scaling-up human milk banks (HMBs) is a promising solution for saving vulnerable newborns. Exploring perceptions and practices on donor human milk (DHM) and HMBs is essential to strengthen and scale-up an integrated HMB system restin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Thomas Williams, Auteur ; Harish Nair, Auteur ; Judith Simpson, Auteur |The number of human milk banks is growing worldwide. The introduction of donor human milk (DHM) to neonatal units has been advocated as a strategy to promote maternal breastfeeding. However, concern has been raised that the introduction of DHM m[...]