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Les Dossiers de l'Allaitement, n°154 - Janvier 2020
La Leche league France, Auteur | 2020SOMMAIRE Cas cliniques p.1 Allaitement du bébé souffrant de diabète de type 1 p.1 Absence de transmission du virus Zika chez un enfant allaité p.3 Traitement dun psoriasis chez une femme pendant la grossesse et lallaitement p.4 Le dossi[...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Hot Milk, n°10 - Hiver 2017
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Hot Milk, n°13 - Automne 2018
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Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 34, n°4 - Novembre 2018
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Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 35, n°2 - Mai 2019
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Nancy Wight, Auteur ; Kathleen A. Marinelli, Auteur ; Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Auteur |Healthy term infants are programmed to make the transition from their intrauterine constant flow of nutrients to their extrauterine intermittent nutrient intake without the need for metabolic monitoring or interference with the natural breastfee[...]Article : texte imprimé
Helene M Johnson, Auteur ; Katrina B. Mitchell, Auteur |Recommendations for future research related to the intersection of breast cancer and breastfeeding include the following: Establishment of a repository of breast milk from women with breast cancer to enable biospecimen studies. Retrospecti[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Isabelle Racine, Auteur | 2006Comment est envisagé l'accompagnement de l'allaitement maternel à la maternité de la Polyclinique des Portes du Jura? Propositions d'actions pour que la situation évolue.Article : texte imprimé
Ryoko Pentecost, Auteur ; Jane S. Grassley, Auteur |Background: Increasing the number of infants who are breastfed has become a worldwide health priority because of the extensively documented health and economic benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and their children. It is unfortunate that ado[...]texte imprimé
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Nathalie Roques, Auteur ; Collectif, Auteur | Ramonville Saint-Agne : Eres | Spirale, ISSN 12784699 | 2003texte imprimé
Comment cela se passe-t-il quand le nouveau-né arrive trop tôt, l'allaitement maternel est-il toujours possible? Cette étude a été réalisée auprès des sages-femmes et des auxiliaires de puériculture dans cinq hôpitaux de Lyon : l'hôpital Edouard[...]texte imprimé
Patricia GODESKY MARTINEZ, Auteur | 2016Extrait de résumé : "(..)L'objectif de ce travail est d'élaborer un document écrit d'information à destination des mères. Ce dernier leur donnerait des informations utiles quant à la prise de poids, aux signes à repérer en cas de mauvaise prise [...]texte imprimé
Patricia GODESKY MARTINEZ, Auteur | 2015"Introduction : L'allaitement maternel constitue un challenge pour une mère et son enfant. Même si cela reste un acte naturel, des difficultés peuvent être rencontrées et notamment l'insuffisance de prise de poids. lobjectif de ce travail est d[...]texte imprimé
Aurélie Borgnat Jambon, Auteur | 2012"[...]Le but de notre étude était de déterminer quelles informations et quel soutien les médecins généralistes sont en mesure d'apporter aux femmes enceintes et aux mères allaitantes au vu de leurs propres représentations de l'allaitement et de [...]Article : texte imprimé
CERIN, Auteur |Au vu de plusieurs études, allaiter son bébé semble une pratique profondément culturelle. Les femmes qui allaitent sont les plus diplômées et celles issues de l?immigration qui perpétuent les traditions qu?elles se sont appropriées dans leur enf[...]texte imprimé
"Ce précis de pratique clinique a été conçu pour assurer le soutien des professionnels qui accompagnent les familles souhaitant allaiter leur enfant. Le groupe d'auteurs (pédiatre, gynécologue, nutritionniste, pharmacien, puéricultrices, sages-f[...]texte imprimé
Loïc Faipeur, Auteur | 2005Pourquoi des mères, convaincues des bienfaits de l'allaitement maternel et faisant le choix de nourrir ainsi leurs enfants, les sèvrent finalement en moins de six semaines, soit bien avant la durée préconiqée par l'OMS, 'l'UNICEF et l'ANAES? Que[...]Article : texte imprimé
Pamela Lilleston, Auteur ; Kunthea Nhim, Auteur ; Gia Rutledge, Auteur |Background: Community-based organizations (CBOs) have an important role to play in promoting breastfeeding continuation among mothers. The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Programs Cooperat[...]Article : texte imprimé
Dare Henry-Moss, Auteur ; Joyce Lee, Auteur ; Kathleen Benton, Auteur |Background: Women in academia face challenges in continuing breastfeeding. Higher education campuses are investing in lactation support, but little is known about their approaches. This study explores the planning and design of lactation spaces [...]Article : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding initiation rates in developed countries are steadily increasing, in part due to successful breastfeeding promotion campaigns and practices supportive of early breastfeeding, yet breastfeeding duration rates remain low. This disconn[...]Article : texte imprimé
Alexandra Lundquist, Auteur ; Brent A. McBride, Auteur ; Sharon M. Donovan, Auteur |Introduction: The childcare setting remains largely unexplored as a potential barrier to breastfeeding continuation and, therefore, the lack of interventions targeting childcare providers may be a missed opportunity for improved breastfeeding su[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jenna Mackenzie West, Auteur ; Jessica Power, Auteur ; Kathryn Hayward, Auteur |Background: The demographic of todays university student includes breastfeeding mothers. Few studies have examined the breastfeeding experience that women face upon their return to school. Research aim: The purpose of this research was to [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Catherine Leggett, Auteur ; Lynn Costi, Auteur ; Janna L. Morrison, Auteur |Background: Few studies have investigated breastfeeding outcomes among women exposed to antidepressants. Research aim: This study aimed to evaluate the association between antidepressant use in late gestation and maternal psychiatric illnes[...]Article : texte imprimé
This issue of JHL addresses an important discussion about costs and resources utilized in breastfeeding support interventions. Evidence of breastfeeding has been well established. This includes impact on cognitive processing, infant health statu[...]texte imprimé
Guide pratique de l'allaitement et du maternage, écrit à partir de l'expérience de centaines de milliers de mères qui allaitent.Article : texte imprimé
Leslie Kummer, Auteur ; Naomi Duke, Auteur ; Laurel Davis, Auteur ; Iris Borowsky, Auteur |Objective: To explore, in a large, nationally representative U.S. sample of children, potential independent associations between social and community factors and breastfeeding outcomes, using the Social Ecological Model as a theoretical framewor[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rocio Rodriguez Vazquez, Auteur ; Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias, Auteur ; Immaculada Corral-Liria, Auteur |Background: The socially constructed meanings of breastfeeding that have been passed from generation to generation by grandmothers produce continuities and discontinuities in the practices of breastfeeding. Research aim: The aim of this stu[...]Article : texte imprimé
Tabashir Z. Nobari, Auteur ; Lu Jiang, Auteur ; May C. Wang, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding rates among low-income infants lag behind national rates. Policies such as the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) improve breastfeeding and may benefit low-income populations such as those who participate in the [...]Article : texte imprimé
Jennifer Hicks, Auteur ; Elizabeth Morse, Auteur ; David K. Wyant, Auteur |Introduction: This study utilized a cross-sectional qualitative and quantitative interview-based survey to capture the infant feeding practices and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding for women in methadone maintenance therapy. Participants were[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sera Young, Auteur ; Sebalda Leshabari, Auteur ; Chaele Arkfeld, Auteur |Background: For the past decade, heat-treating breastmilk has been an infant feeding option recommended by the World Health Organization as a strategy to reduce vertical transmission. However, little is known about field experiences with it. Our[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca M Cantu, Auteur ; Marie S. Gowen, Auteur ; Xinyu Tang, Auteur |Background: Breast milk is considered the normative nutrition for human infants, and exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life is recommended by several national and global societies. Female physicians are a high-risk group for earl[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amy M. Johnson, Auteur ; Alissa Correll, Auteur ; John F. Greene, Auteur |Despite the known health benefits for mother and infant, compliance with exclusive breastfeeding continues to challenge many healthcare providers. In an ongoing attempt to maintain the goals of the Healthy People 2010 initiative, our institution[...]texte imprimé
OMS, Auteur ; Randa J. Saadeh, Auteur | 1993This document provides an overview of the technical background, recommendations and, whenever possible, the cost implications concerning the following topics : health care practices related to breast-feeding; lactation management; direct-to-moth[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lauren M Dinour, Auteur ; Gina A. Pope, Auteur ; Yeon K. Bai, Auteur |Background: Compared to nonemployed mothers, employed mothers are more likely to terminate breastfeeding sooner than recommended, due in part to a lack of workplace support. Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the beliefs of [...]Article : texte imprimé
Robyn M. Powell, Auteur ; Monika Mitra, Auteur ; Suzanne C. Smeltzer, Auteur |Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well established, and breastfeeding is now widely practiced in the United States. Although increasing numbers of women with physical disabilities are having children, little information is available[...]Article : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding, Antidepressants, and Depression in the Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional Well-Being Study
Megan Galbally, Auteur ; Stuart J. Watson, Auteur ; Helen L. Ball, Auteur |"Background: Depression is consistently shown to predict lower rates of breastfeeding. In a handful of studies, breastfeeding has predicted lower depression symptoms. However, studies demonstrating the latter are limited in their measurement of[...]Article : texte imprimé
Introduction: Although lactation dysfunction and breastfeeding difficulties after spinal cord injury have been previously reported, there is still a lack of research on the specific challenges and aspects that require more support. This unique [...]Article : texte imprimé
The role fathers play in the lives of their children is, as any behavior, dependent on their knowledge of factors influencing the health and safety of children and the societal context in which those fathers live, work, and worship. In the conte[...]Article : texte imprimé
Erin McElderry Bascom, Auteur ; Melissa A. Napolitano, Auteur |Background: Although postpartum depression is associated with lower breastfeeding initiation rates and shorter breastfeeding duration, the potential mechanisms through which this relationship functions are not well understood. Objective: Th[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jennifer Schindler-Ruwisch, Auteur ; Kathryn E. Phillips, Auteur |Background Pandemic-related restrictions have limited traditional models of lactation support. Research Aims The primary aim of this study was to determine changes to breastfeeding support services during the coronavirus-2019 pandemic accor[...]Article : texte imprimé
Deborah J. Gregg, Auteur ; Barbara A. Dennison, Auteur ; Kyle Restina, Auteur |Community-based lactation support groups help improve breastfeeding duration by offering practical peer and professional help and counseling through the sharing of information and experiences in a relaxed setting. The objective of this project, [...]Article : texte imprimé
Teresa A. Orth, Auteur ; David Drachman, Auteur ; Patricia Habak, Auteur |Background: Pregnancy is becoming more common in residency, and about 80% of residents are female. This leads to questions of breastfeeding, work demands, and perception of burden by colleagues. This study was designed to assess experiences of ([...]Article : texte imprimé
Harumi Reis-Reilly, Auteur ; Nikia Fuller-Sankofa, Auteur ; Calondra Tibbs, Auteur |To improve equity in breastfeeding rates and eliminate breastfeeding disparities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity in 2014 funded the National Association of County and City He[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kevin Wong, Auteur ; Punam Patel, Auteur ; Michael B. Cohen, Auteur |Introduction: Breastfeeding difficulty from ankyloglossia can affect both the mother and baby in a breastfeeding dyad. With renewed emphasis in today's culture on breast milk, mothers may feel increasing pressure to breastfeed, and the inability[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nicole Bridges, Auteur ; Gwyneth Howell, Auteur ; Virginia Schmied, Auteur |Employing an online ethnographic research approach, the purpose of this study was to describe the nature of breastfeeding peer support that members seek and receive via closed Facebook groups facilitated by the Australian Breastfeeding Associati[...]Article : texte imprimé
The latest statistics report that an unprecedented 70.8 million people around the world have been forced from their home. Among them are ∼25.9 million refugees, over half of whom are under the age of 18 years.1 This striking figure reflect[...]texte imprimé
Paige Hall Smith, Auteur ; Labbok Miriam, Auteur ; Brittany D. Chambers, Auteur | Praeclarus Press | 2017Pour marquer le 10e anniversaire de la Conférence internationale sur l'allaitement maternel et le féminisme, les deux premiers chapitres de cet ouvrage traitent des changements survenus au cours de la dernière décennie dans la politique américai[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amy Lenell, Auteur ; Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ; Laura Hormuth, Auteur |Well Babies at Walgreens is a unique community-based corporate partnership program that offers breastfeeding support by a lactation professional in a private room at the pharmacy. Walgreens is a community pharmacy chain with more than 8000 locat[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amanda M. Jantzer, Auteur ; Jenn Anderson, Auteur ; Rebecca A. Kuehl, Auteur |Background: Women are increasingly faced with decisions about how to combine breastfeeding with work, but few researchers have directly measured how breastfeeding relates to the worklife interface. Research aim: The authors examined how pe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Julie Smith, Auteur ; Sara Javanparast, Auteur ; Lyn Craig, Auteur |In 1999, two leading Australian academics challenged Australian universities to lead moves to better manage employees' maternity and breastfeeding needs, and 'bring babies and breasts into workplaces'. This paper addresses the question of how un[...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth Hegedus, Auteur ; Diana J. Oakes, Auteur ; Majella Hill, Auteur ; Helen E. Ritchie, Auteur ; Debra S. Kennedy, Auteur |Background: MotherSafe is a free telephone-based counseling service for Australian consumers and health care providers concerned about drug exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Calls relating to breastfeeding are relatively common and a[...]