Titre : | Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13, n°8 - Octobre 2018 - Tenth Annual Summit on Breastfeeding |
Auteurs : | Eidelman, Arthur I., Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/10/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : | Lactarium ; Médecin généraliste ; Professionnels de santé |
Résumé : |
-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 and Reporting -Minimizing the Relationship Between Early Formula Use and Breastfeeding Cessation by Limiting Formula Volume -Combined Influence of Gestational Diabetes and Gestational Weight Gain on Exclusive Breastfeeding -The Mood, Mother, and Infant Study: Associations Between Maternal Mood in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Outcome -Importance of Familial Opinions on Breastfeeding Practices: Differences Between Father, Mother, and Mother-in-Law -Early Breastfeeding Experiences Predict Maternal Self-Efficacy During the Transition to Parenthood -Differing Experiences with Breastfeeding in Residency Between Mothers and Coresidents -The Lack of Association of Breastfeeding and Myopia in Children and Adolescents: Finding from a School-Based Study and a Meta-Analysis of the Literature -Breastfeeding and Sexual Activity and Sexual Quality in Postpartum Women -Donor Milk Policies for Level 1 Newborn Care: A Descriptive Analysis -Informal Breast Milk Sharing in a Muslim Country: The Frequency, Practice, Risk Perception, and Risk Reduction Strategies Used by Mothers -Musculoskeletal Impairment: Causes of Pain with Breastfeeding Insight into 11 Cases -Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine LiaisonsBuilding Relationships |
Note de contenu : | Sommaire : https://www.liebertpub.com/toc/bfm/14/8 |
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