Titre : | Breastfeeding Review, Vol 28, n°3 - Novembre 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/11/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Commentary -Wet nursing and donor human milk sharing in emergencies and disasters: A review Research -Providing breastfeeding support during the COVID-19 pandemic: Concerns of mothers who contacted the Australian Breastfeeding Association -The current availability of lactation consultation resources for Chinese mothers and infants: Healthcare professionals and Cuirushis -Creating supportive environments for responsive infant feeding in Australian early childhood education and care Topic in Breastfeeding -Mastitis ... again. A case of recurrent mastitis |
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Julie P. Smith, Auteur ;
Alessandro Iellamo, Auteur
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During emergencies and disasters infant survival can depend on their access to breastfeeding or human milk. Wet nursing and donor human milk sharing are options endorsed by the World Health Assembly (WHA). This study looks at regulatory environm[...]
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Naomi S Hull, Auteur ;
Renee Kam, Auteur ;
Karleen Gribble, Auteur
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Concerns of mothers seeking breastfeeding support during the COVID-19 pandemic and the experiences of Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) volunteers who assisted them were explored via an online survey. Surveys were completed 16 March to [...]
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Ting Yao, Auteur ;
Karen Blackburn, Auteur ;
Cheryl Frutchey, Auteur ;
Denise Burton, Auteur
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Breastfeeding has numerous benefits for infants and mothers. The Chinese government attaches great importance to breastfeeding and takes measures to increase the exclusive breastfeeding rate and breastfeeding duration among women. As in many nat[...]
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Julianne McGuire, Auteur ;
Susan Irvine, Auteur ;
Julie Smith, Auteur ;
Danielle Gallegos, Auteur
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Responsive infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in formal early childhood education and care (ECEC) is integral to optimal child development and health outcomes. This research explored supportive environments for and educator perspectives on im[...]
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This paper reports a woman's experience of repeated episodes of mastitis in the context of early nipple trauma and an abundant milk supply. She was treated with prophylactic antibiotics that appear to have controlled further outbreaks until her [...]
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