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Jessica Lee, Auteur |One of the most critical junctures for community support of breastfeeding is the mother's return to work. When breastfeeding workers have access to both time and space for expressing breast milk, they are more likely to breastfeed for the recomm[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mikaela Robertson, Auteur ; Sarah Keene, Auteur ; Sara J Benning, Auteur |Key Messages When postsecondary institutions of higher education fail to provide appropriate space and break time for breastfeeding students, they force students to choose between their parental and professional aspirations. Ethical consider[...]Article : texte imprimé
Dror Mandel, Auteur ; Françis B. Mimouni, Auteur |Expressed Breast Milk (EBM) is increasingly used throughout the developed world. In 2013, it was estimated that ∼25% of mothers in the United States express regularly their milk, and close to 40% do it occasionally, whereas most of the 6 m[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kailey Snyder, Auteur ; Sara Brown, Auteur ; Amyt Portratz, Auteur |Background: The majority of women are returning to work full-time after childbirth, and support within their place of employment may influence intention and duration for breastfeeding, but more research is needed. Therefore, the purpose of this [...]Article : texte imprimé
Beth H. Olson, Auteur ; Madeleine Sigman-Grant, Auteur ; Michael T. Braun, Auteur |Introduction: Breastfeeding (BF) duration remains problematic, especially among women returning to work. Given that use of workplace lactation support programs has not gained traction in improving BF duration, there appears to be elements missin[...]