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Olof H. Jonsdottir, Auteur ; Mary S. Fewtrell, Auteur ; Geir Gunnlaugsson, Auteur |Introduction: Breastfeeding has several advantages for both mother and child. Lactation consultants may promote prolonged breastfeeding, but little is known about their impact on the initiation of complementary feeding. Subjects and Methods: [...]Article : texte imprimé
Lisa H. Amir, Auteur ; Susan M. Donath, Auteur ; Meabh Cullinane, Auteur ; Miranda L. Buck, Auteur |Maternal infant-feeding intention is a strong determinant of breastfeeding initiation and duration. However, the effect of intended breastfeeding duration on infant-feeding practices has been less studied. This secondary analysis uses data colle[...]Article : texte imprimé
Helen Skouteris, Auteur ; Cate Nagle, Auteur ; Michelle Fowler, Auteur |Background: Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 months postpartum. The objective of this study was to present a conceptual and methodological synthesis of interventions designed to promote exclusive[...]Article : texte imprimé
Helen Skouteris, Auteur ; Cate Bailey, Auteur ; Heather Morris, Auteur |Background: Worldwide, women seldom reach the recommended target of exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 months postpartum. The aim of the current study was to update a previously published review that presented a conceptual and methodological synthe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Meredith Brockway, Auteur ; Karen Benzies, Auteur ; K. Alix, Auteur |Background: Maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy (BSE) is reflective of a mothers confidence in breastfeeding and is a modifiable factor that may improve breastfeeding rates. Breastfeeding self-efficacy theory purports that women with higher B[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Is Breastfeeding Protective for Blood Pressure in Schoolchildren? A Cohort Study in Northeast Brazil
Rosemary de Jesus Machado Amorim, Auteur ; Alexsandra Ferreira da Costa Coelho, Auteur ; Pedro Israel Cabral de Lira, Auteur |Objective: This study assessed the influence of breastfeeding and nutritional status of full-term infants on blood pressure at school age. Subjects and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study nested in a cohort of 375 infants recruited at b[...]Article : texte imprimé
Marta Krenz-Niedbala, Auteur ; Krzysztof Koscinski, Auteur ; Elzbieta A. Puch, Auteur |Background: Studies of the protective effect of breastfeeding on asthma have not brought unequivocal results, and thus this issue remains controversial. Antibiotic use, known to increase asthma risk, may be involved in this relationship. The obj[...]Article : texte imprimé
Renee L. Kam, Auteur ; Lisa H. Amir, Auteur ; Meabh Cullinane, Auteur |Introduction: Insufficient milk supply is the most common reason for premature breastfeeding cessation. Breast hypoplasia is one reason why women may be inherently unable to make a full milk supply. This review aimed to systematically explore th[...]Article : texte imprimé
It's Not Yeast: Retrospective Cohort Study of Lactating Women with Persistent Nipple and Breast Pain
Ryan Colton Betts, Auteur ; Helene M Johnson, Auteur ; Eglash Anne, Auteur |Introduction: Health care providers treating lactating women for nipple and breast pain often attribute symptoms to Candida albicans infection. However, multiple other conditions may present with pain, erythema, and pruritis. We explored the exp[...]document projeté ou vidéo
2006Les enfants qui ne grossissent pas bien : tordre le cou au mythe du manque de lait. Allaitement dans la durée (reprise du travail, sevrage) : quel accompagnement? Lien avec les médecins et sages-femmes libéraux, PMI et associations. Conclusion :[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jordyn T. Wallenborn, Auteur ; Timothy Ihongbe, Auteur ; Sylvia Rozario, Auteur |Background: According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, infants should be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months of life followed by breastfeeding with complementary food for up to 2 years of age or beyond. Knowledge of breastfeeding [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Long-Term Breastfeeding in African American Mothers: A Positive Deviance Inquiry of WIC Participants
Tyra Toston Gross, Auteur ; Marsha Davis, Auteur ; Alex K. Anderson, Auteur |Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 39.1% of African American infants are breastfed at 6 months. However, few studies have explored the breastfeeding experiences of African American women who successfully br[...]Article : texte imprimé
Carine Issa, Auteur ; Maria Hobeika, Auteur ; Rouba Karen Zeidam, Auteur |This study aims to investigate the positive association between a longer duration of breastfeeding and better health outcomes from birth to 36 months by using direct health outcomes and indirect health indicators. It is a cross-sectional study i[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jacqueline C. Kent, Auteur ; Anna R. Hepworth, Auteur ; Jillian L. Sherriff, Auteur |Objective: The most common reason given for discontinuation of exclusive breastfeeding is perceived insufficient milk supply. Breastfed infants show more variation in feeding frequency than bottle-fed infants, and this may lead to a mother lacki[...]Article : texte imprimé
S Arora, Auteur ; C McJunkin, Auteur ; J Wehrer, Auteur |OBJECTIVE: To determine factors influencing feeding decisions, breastfeeding and/or bottle initiation rates, as well as breastfeeding duration. SETTING: A family medicine practice of a 530-bed community-based hospital in northwestern Pennsylvani[...]Article : texte imprimé
Judith Russell, Auteur ; Rosemary King, Auteur |Hyperlactation refers to excessive breastmilk production over and above the infant's needs. It may cause a range of distressing and uncomfortable symptoms for mother and infant, potentially affecting breastfeeding duration. The majority of cases[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rachel Tinius, Auteur ; Nikitha Rajendran, Auteur ; Lauren Miller, Auteur ; Brenne Menke, Auteur ; Keri Esslinger, Auteur ; Jill Maples, Auteur ; Karen Furgal, Auteur |Background: Exercise during pregnancy and breastfeeding after pregnancy both positively influence a number of infant outcomes. However, whether physical activity during late pregnancy and breastfeeding postpartum influence motor development in t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ranmali Rodrigo, Auteur ; Asiri Rodrigo, Auteur ; Nisansala Liyanage, Auteur |"Background: Sri Lanka boasts high rates of early and exclusive breastfeeding. Perceived inadequacy of milk, a global problem, is the main cause for early cessation of breastfeeding. Research Aims: The aims of this study are to (a) determin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Deborah Navarro-Rosenblatt, Auteur ; María-Luisa Garmendia, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding is known to be the best source of nutrition for infants. The World Health Organization recommends to exclusively breastfeed up to the sixth month of life and to breastfeed with complementary foods until the age of 2. It[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kelsey R. Mirkovic, Auteur ; Perrine Cria G., Auteur ; Kelley S. Scanlon, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding provides numerous health benefits for infants and mothers; however, many infants are not breastfed as long as recommended or desired by mothers. Maternal employment is frequently cited as a barrier to breastfeeding. [...]Article : texte imprimé
Emily F. Gregory, Auteur ; Arlene M. Butz, Auteur ; Sharon R. Ghazarian, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding expectations predict breastfeeding duration. The extent to which expectations for duration are met remains unknown. Objectives: To evaluate prospective measures of expected breastfeeding duration, changes in expect[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: The breastfeeding behaviors among Australian Defence Force women have not previously been examined. Studies have shown that breastfeeding prevalence and duration are affected by maternity leave entitlements and returning to work. [...]