Titre : | Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 9, n°9 - Novembre 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
Paru le : | 01/11/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Langues: | Français |
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Interest in tongue-tie as a source of nipple pain continues clinically and in manuscripts submitted to the journal. It has completely eclipsed reports of yeast as a cause of nipple pain. The report of the problems recorded to occur as a result o[...]
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Melissa Bartick, Auteur ;
Linda J. Smith, Auteur
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued recommendations in 2005 and 2011 to reduce sleep-related infant death, which advise against all bedsharing for sleep. These recommendations overemphasize the risks of bedsharing, and this overempha[...]
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Anne Eglash, Auteur
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Many breastfeeding mothers struggle with an overabundant milk supply, or hypergalactia, beyond the first few weeks of engorgement. There has been very little research done to define, to explain, or to assist in managing this problem. Lactation s[...]
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Caroline Steele, Auteur ;
Christine Bixby, Auteur
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Safe handling and preparation of breastmilk within the hospital setting are often taken for granted, and the process may not be scrutinized until problems arise. Areas of concern focus on both risk of contamination of breastmilk feedings due to [...]
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Arieh Riskin, Auteur ;
Michal Mansovsky, Auteur ;
Tzviya Coler-Botzer, Auteur
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Objective: This study explored clinical implications of tongue-tie (TT) on breastfeeding from the mothers' perspective and evaluated the assistance provided.
Materials and Methods: This was a single-center observational study using a structur[...]
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Objective: The prevalence of a lingual frenulum in newborn infants is reportedly 0.312%. The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of a lingual frenulum based on the Coryllos classification in nonselected newborn infants after de[...]
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Marie Courdent, Auteur ;
Laurent Beghin, Auteur ;
James Akré, Auteur
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Background: Few data are available on the number of stools in exclusively breastfed infants. Two studies aimed to assess the stool pattern in exclusively breastfed infants and to evaluate the reactions of mothers in the case of infrequent stools[...]
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Susan G. Reed, Auteur ;
Joan E. Cunningham, Auteur ;
Thao N. Latham, Auteur
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The purpose of this study was to investigate infant oral mutans streptococci (MS) by feeding method and by the mother's oral MS status. For this cross-sectional data collection, full-term infants at 46 weeks of age and their mothers were tested[...]
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Mandisa Nyati, Auteur ;
Hae-Young Kim, Auteur ;
Ameena Goga, Auteur
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Objectives: Breastfeeding is accepted as the healthiest practice for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected infants, but decisions about infant feeding are made before the child's HIV status is known. We examined the feasibility of counseli[...]
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Anette Ekström, Auteur ;
Hanna Abrahamsson, Auteur ;
Rose-Marie Eriksson, Auteur
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Aim: This study investigated if a process-oriented training for health professionals will influence women's use and reasons for using a nipple shield, the baby's weight, and the duration of breastfeeding.
Materials and Methods: An interventio[...]
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Aihua Liu, Auteur ;
Yaohua Dai, Auteur ;
Xiaohua Xie, Auteur
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Background: Breastmilk is the best source of nourishment for infants and young children, and breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure child health and survival. In May 1981, the World Health Assembly adopted the International Co[...]
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Raheema Abdul Raheem, Auteur ;
Colin W. Binns, Auteur ;
Hui Jun Chih, Auteur
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Background and Objectives: This study identified the determinants of the introduction of prelacteal feeds in the Maldives.
Subjects and Methods: A cohort of 458 mothers was recruited from antenatal clinics at two major hospitals in Malé, the [...]
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Shamini Ramoo, Auteur ;
Tuyet Anh Trinh, Auteur ;
Jane Elizabeth Hirst, Auteur
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Background: The benefits of breastfeeding to both maternal and infant health are vast and widely known. The aim of this study was to elicit the rates of exclusive breastfeeding, early initiation of breastfeeding, and colostrum feeding and to det[...]
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