Titre : | Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 15, n°11 - Novembre 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/11/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
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Editorial -The Power of the Scent of Breast Milk - p.685 LactMed® Update - Drug Treatment of Raynaud's Phenomenon of the Nipple - pp. 686688 Review -Information Available Online That Answers Common Questions About Breast Pumping: A Scoping Review - pp.689697 Clinical Research - Lactation Outcomes Among Dyads Following Participation in a Model of Group Prenatal Care for Patients with Prenatally Diagnosed Fetal Anomalies - pp. 698702 - Comparison of the Finger Feeding Method Versus Syringe Feeding Method in Supporting Sucking Skills of Preterm Babies - pp. 703708 - The Protective Effect of Breastfeeding on Febrile Seizures: A CaseControl Study - pp. 709714 - Transfer of Dicloxacillin into Human Milk - pp. 715717 - Free Fatty Acid Concentration in Expressed Breast Milk Used in Neonatal Intensive Care Units - pp. 718723 - The Calming Effect of Maternal Breast Milk Odor on Term Infant: A Randomized Controlled Trial - pp. 724730 - The Effect of Sexual Health Counseling Based on REDI Model on Sexual Function of Lactating Women with Decreased Sexual Desire - pp. 731738 Public Health and Policy - Depiction of Breastfeeding in Newspapers in the United States: 20072016 - pp. 739746 Correspondence - Re: The Effect of Processing Donor Milk on Its Nutrient and Energy Content by Chang et al. - p. 747 - Response to Friend and Perrin re: The Effect of Processing Donor Milk on Its Nutrient and Energy Content - p.748 President's Corner - Does Breastfeeding Reduce Stress, or Does Stress Reduce Breastfeeding? - pp. 749750 Correction -Correction to:The Talmud and Human Lactation: The Cultural Basis for Increased Frequency and Duration of Breastfeeding Among Orthodox Jewish Women, by Eidelman AI. Breastfeed Med 2006;1(1):36-40; DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2006.1.36 - p.751 |
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