Titre : | Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13, n°10 - Décembre 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/12/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Langues: | Français |
Catégories : | Aliment ; Alimentation ; Audiovisuel ; Cancer ; Césarienne ; Comportement et mécanisme comportemental ; Culture ; Démarrage de l'allaitement ; Durée de l'allaitement ; Education à la santé ; Ethnologie ; Facteur socioculturel ; Fenugrec ; Galactogogue (plante) ; Information et Communication ; Pathologie du sein ; Pauvreté ; Personnalité ; Phytothérapie ; Précarité ; Prématurité (avant 37 semaines) ; Psychologie Psychiatrie ; Race ; Régime alimentaire de la mère ; Sciences sociales ; Sociologie ; Thérapeutique non médicamenteuse ; Toxique |
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Editorial -Breastfeeding and the Spice of Life LactMed® Update -Potentially Toxic Foods While Breastfeeding: Garlic, Caffeine, Mushrooms, and More Clinical Research - Effects of Fenugreek, Ginger, and Turmeric Supplementation on Human Milk Volume and Nutrient Content in Breastfeeding Mothers: A Randomized Double-Blind Controlled Trial -Learning, Life, and Lactation: Knowledge of Breastfeeding's Impact on Breast Cancer Risk Reduction and Its Influence on Breastfeeding Practices - I Felt Like I Was a Part of Trying to Keep My Baby Alive: Perspectives of Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Black Mothers in Providing Milk for Their Very Preterm Infants - A Randomized Trial of Prenatal Video Education to Improve Breastfeeding Among Low-Income Women - Placement of Levonorgestrel Intrauterine Device at the Time of Cesarean Delivery and the Effect on Breastfeeding Duration - Maternal Personality and Psychosocial Variables Associated with Initiation Compared to Maintenance of Breastfeeding: A Study in Low Obstetric Risk Women - Association of Exclusive Breastfeeding with Risk of Obesity in Childhood and Early Adulthood - Understanding Barriers and Facilitators for Human Milk Banking Among Service Providers, Mothers, and Influencers of Preterm and Sick Neonates Admitted at Two Health Facilities in a Metropolitan City in India Basic Science - Fatty Acid Composition and Eicosanoid Levels (LTE4 and PGE2) of Human Milk from Normal Weight and Overweight Mothers President's Corner - Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Experience |
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