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For years randomized prospective controlled studies have been the gold standard of clinical research and their results have served as the basis for meta-analyses and conclusions of what should be the evidence based protocols for clinical manag[...]Article : texte imprimé
Racial and ethnic minority women continue to have lower breastfeeding rates than white women, and are not close to meeting the Healthy People 2020 goals. This simple and direct statement summarizes the shame of our healthcare system that conti[...]Article : texte imprimé
This month's issue of Breastfeeding Medicine presents two studies focusing on the use of telemedicine in the support of breastfeeding programs. Padro-Arocas and colleagues describe the use of a mobile app (LactApp) in Spain. Utilizing Google ana[...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13, n°8 - Octobre 2018 - Tenth Annual Summit on Breastfeeding
Eidelman, Arthur I., Éditeur scientifique | 2018-Sexual Activity, Psychosocial Dynamics, and Cultural Context Impact on Breastfeeding Rates -Breastfeeding with Inflammatory Bowel Disease -Speaking Out on Breastfeeding Terminology: Recommendations for Gender-Inclusive Language in Research [...]Article : texte imprimé
It is only in the last decade that an infant born between 34 and 36 + 6 weeks gestation, now termed late preterm infant, has been identified as a distinct clinical entity. No longer addressed as just a little premature, these infan[...]Article : texte imprimé
The critical role that oxytocin plays in the development of the maternal attachment process to her newborn has resulted in the euphemism of calling this hormone the true love potion.1 The direct effect of oxytocin excretion on the ultimate suc[...]Article : texte imprimé
This article reminds one of the relationships of maternal diet and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) concentrations in breast milk. Dietary essential fatty acids (EFAs), such as C18 linolenic and C18 linoleic acid, normally undergo an endogenous enzyma[...]Article : texte imprimé
In the words of Sarnat et al.,1 The sense of smell is the earliest and most fundamental of the special senses to develop in the fetus, as in phylogenetic evolution. As early as the 28th week of gestation, preterm neonates have the capacity to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Why do mothers want to provide their breastmilk to infants other than their own? Given the reality that this activity is primarily on an unregulated peer-to-peer basis, accurate comprehensive population data as the motivation of these mothers [...]Article : texte imprimé
Providing relief for infants undergoing painful procedures should be a basic routine of management of care in every newborn nursery, and most importantly in the treatment protocols of every newborn intensive care unit. To date, the efficacy of n[...]Article : texte imprimé
I have recently written about the process of how the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine develops and formulates its Clinical Protocols and the role that the journal Breastfeeding Medicine plays in providing a platform for the publication and the [...]