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In 1900, 13% of infants in the United States died before their first birthday, most of dehydration from diarrhea. As part of a nationwide effort to save the babies, pediatricians focused on several endeavorsexperimenting with commercially mad[...]Article : texte imprimé
Moshe Yair Kassierer, Auteur ; Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur ; Eva Rutherford, Auteur |Jewish law recognizes the importance of breast milk, and breastfeeding rates are high among religious mothers. Infants born at very low birth weight are medically fragile, and breast milk is of critical importance for their health protection and[...]Article : texte imprimé
HL McLachlan, Auteur ; DA Forster, Auteur |Cultural variations exist in the proportion of women who breastfeed. For some cultural groups, migration to a new country is associated with a reduction in the initiation and duration of breastfeeding. This paper describes the initial breastfeed[...]texte imprimé
Qu?est-ce qu?un instinct maternel ? Une femme peut-elle le « perdre » ? Si les femmes aiment instinctivement leurs bébés, pourquoi trouve-t-on tant d?exemples, à travers les cultures et l?histoire, de femmes ayant contribué, directement ou indir[...]Article : texte imprimé
Stephanie DeVane-Johnson, Auteur ; Cheryl Woods-Giscombé, Auteur ; Suzanne Thoyre, Auteur |Background: Human milk has widespread health benefits for infants, mothers, and society. However, not all populations of women, particularly African American women, engage in human milk feeding at high rates. Research aim: The purpose of th[...]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
Ayanna Robinson, Auteur ; Marsha Davis, Auteur ; Jori Hall, Auteur ; Carolyn Lauckner, Auteur ; AK Anderson, Auteur |Background: Lack of breastfeeding support is a common barrier reported by African American mothers, whose breastfeeding rates remain significantly below the national average. Despite mothers reported use of social network sites to access suppo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Paola Agnese Mauri, Auteur ; Marta Soldi, Auteur ; Ivan Cortinovis, Auteur |The aim of this study is to identify some characteristics of women who, before having delivered their babies, decide not to breastfeed. To date there are no Italian studies trying to understand characteristics and reasons of mothers who do not w[...]Périodique : texte imprimé
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Shareena Ishak, Auteur ; Nur Azeanny M. Adzan, Auteur ; Lee K. Quan, Auteur |A cross-sectional prospective study was performed to assess knowledge and attitude toward breastfeeding among mothers in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia and its influence on their breastfeeding practices. Two hundred thirteen women who had deliv[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background In 2015, the median duration of exclusive breastfeeding was 2.2 months in Armenia, and only 15% of 45-month-old children were exclusively breastfed, indicating an issue with breastfeeding knowledge and practices. Research aim To[...]texte imprimé
"What is milk? Who is it for, and what work does it do? This collection of articles bring together an exciting group of the world's leading scholars from different disciplines to provide commentaries on multiple facets of the production, consump[...]