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P Kaewsarn, Auteur ; W Moyle, Auteur |Breastfeeding's crucial role in infant health is universally recognised and yet there are a number of influences on the duration of breastfeeding. This quantitative study undertaken in Thailand explored whether personal beliefs and values influe[...]Article : texte imprimé
R Drewett, Auteur ; K Amatayakul, Auteur ; L Wongsawasdii, Auteur |A group of 60 infants representative of a rural Thai population were studied longitudinally over the first year of life. Their breast milk intake, supplementary food intake and nursing patterns were measured for 2 consecutive days at about 15, 4[...]Article : texte imprimé
SM Imong, Auteur ; DA Jackson, Auteur ; L Wongsawasdii, Auteur |A random sample of 52 mothers and infants from a rural area of Northern Thailand were studied in their homes for 48 h. Infants were breast fed on demand. Daytime feeds were test weighed with electronic averaging balances and nighttime intake est[...]Article : texte imprimé
Panwara Paritakul, Auteur ; Kasem Ruangrongmorakot, Auteur ; Wipada Laosooksathit, Auteur |Background: In Thailand, ginger is a popular natural galactagogue among breastfeeding women. However, there has never been evidence to support the effectiveness of ginger in increasing the breast milk volume. Objectives: To compare breast mil[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ganokwun Buntuchai, Auteur ; Patcharanee Pavadhgul, Auteur ; Kittipichai Wirin, Auteur |Background: Thai traditional galactagogue consumption is still observed today. However, there are few scientific studies that describe this practice. Research aim: The aim of this study was to describe the connection between traditional gal[...]Article : texte imprimé
Chulathida Chomchai, Auteur ; Summon Chomchai, Auteur ; Ratchada Kitsommart, Auteur |Background: Methamphetamine (MA) use by pregnant women remains a growing problem in South East Asia. After delivery, a negative maternal urine MA assay is assumed to reflect the absence of MA in breast milk and marks breastfeeding initiation. T[...]