Titre : | Breastfeeding Review, Vol. 29, n°1 - Mars 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/03/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Format : | 62 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Virginia Thorley, Auteur
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This discussion paper acknowledges the importance of women's milk and the imperative of valuing it in a world where economic policies equate value with monetary value. 'Value' is so much more than that, and breastfeeding is so much more than the[...]
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Renee Kam, Auteur ;
Nerida Haines, Auteur
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Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) volunteers provide telephone breastfeeding support to Australian mothers via their National Breastfeeding Helpline, supported by funding from the Australian Government. ABA conducts annual caller and vo[...]
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Despite benefits to breastfeeding, the frequency of exclusive breastfeeding is less than recommended and most mothers discontinue breastfeeding earlier than recommended. A mother's experience of breastfeeding could affect how long she breastfeed[...]
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Laurene Aydon, Auteur ;
Margo Zimmer, Auteur ;
Yvonne Hauck, Auteur
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Breastfeeding support is essential for mothers of late preterm and early term infants. Our aim was to compare breastfeeding data from mother-infant dyads of late preterm (33 to 36+6) and early term infants (37 to 37+6) related to referral and fo[...]
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Susan Tawia, Auteur
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The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) has always supported mothers and their families during emergencies. The response of ABA to the needs of pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and their families during the bushfire emergencies 2019/[...]
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