Titre : | Breastfeeding Review : Journal of the australian breastfeeding association, Vol. 28, n°2. - Juillet 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/07/2020 |
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This research explored what a charity can do through their Facebook communication, to build stronger online relationships that, in turn, motivate followers to develop real-world relationships (ie group meeting attendance, volunteering, training,[...]
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Miranda L. Buck, Auteur ;
Lisa H. Amir, Auteur ;
Karalyn McDonald, Auteur
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Background: Although most Australian mothers initiate breastfeeding and some continue to breastfeed through exceptional difficulties, 50% stop breastfeeding before they had originally planned to. While studies have explored women's experiences o[...]
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Ahmadai Hila, Auteur ;
Andrew Crowe, Auteur ;
Lisa BG Tee, Auteur
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Despite the known risks associated with opioid use during breastfeeding, their place in therapy is established as part of a multimodal approach to treatment of pain in the early postpartum period. Opioids may be prescribed for post-caesarean ana[...]
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Phillip Baker, Auteur
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Breastfeeding, breastmilk substitutes and first food systems
Breastmilk is a personalised source of early-life nutrition, providing optimal nutrients in volumes regulated by the mother-child feeding dyad and biological factors that are crucia[...]
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