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Kate Bernie, Auteur |Background: Increasing rates of exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life is important to ensure that infants achieve optimal growth, development, and health and could generate over £40 million in annual savings for the National H[...]Article : texte imprimé
Barbara A. Dennison, Auteur ; Trang Q. Nguyen, Auteur ; Deborah J. Gregg, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding provides maternal and infant health benefits. Maternity care practices encompassed in the 10 Steps to Successful Breastfeeding are positively associated with improved breastfeeding outcomes. This study assessed changes [...]Article : texte imprimé
Alison M. Stuebe, Auteur ; Samantha Maltzer-Brody, Auteur ; Cathi Propper, Auteur ; Brenda Pearson, Auteur ; Pamela Beiler, Auteur ; Mala Elam, Auteur ; Cheryl Walker, Auteur ; Roger Mills-Koonce, Auteur ; Karen Grewen, Auteur |Purpose: We sought to determine the role of depression and anxiety in breastfeeding cessation. Materials and Methods: Participants underwent a baseline visit with a structured clinical interview in the third trimester of pregnancy. Monthly ph[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lee Shephered, Auteur ; Cherokee Walbey, Auteur ; Brian Lovell, Auteur |Background: Previous research has suggested that exclusive breastfeeding is likely to be predicted by social-cognitive variables and fear. However, there is little research assessing the role of regret and self-conscious emotions (e.g., pride a[...]Article : texte imprimé
In the late 19th-century United States and Europe, infants died at high rates from diarrhea. Physicians and social justice advocates responded to the public health crisis with attempts to clean up the water and cows milk supplies, as well as so[...]Article : texte imprimé
David A. Todd, Auteur ; Monica J. Hogan, Auteur |Background: In 2011, the Centenary Hospital Neonatal Department guidelines were modified and recommended delaying the division of infant tongue-tie (TT) until after 7 days of life. This paper looks at the effect of these guidelines in practice b[...]texte imprimé
"Tongue-tie: Morphogenesis, Impact, Assessment and Treatment busts the myths associated with tongue-tie that prevent the re-establishment of routine assessment and treatment of the condition in the early postpartum period. Dr. Hazelbaker provide[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: Scaling-up human milk banks (HMBs) is a promising solution for saving vulnerable newborns. Exploring perceptions and practices on donor human milk (DHM) and HMBs is essential to strengthen and scale-up an integrated HMB system restin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Yasmeen I. Lee, Auteur ; Stephanie Baker, Auteur |Introduction: The World Health Organization recommends 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding for infants. Racial disparities exist, where only 27.9% of black women exclusively breastfeed at 6 months compared to 45.1% of white mothers. Previous res[...]Article : texte imprimé
Margaret G. Parker, Auteur ; Sunah S. Hwang, Auteur ; Emma S. Forbes, Auteur ; Bryanne N. Colvin, Auteur ; Kyria R. Brown, Auteur ; Eve R. Colson, Auteur |Background: Mothers of preterm infants face significant challenges to breastfeeding. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a well-known framework comprising three domains (attitudes, perceived control, and social norms), which has been used to[...]Article : texte imprimé
Gerardo Zamora, Auteur ; Chessa K. Lutter, Auteur ; Juan Pablo Peña-Rosas, Auteur |Over the past decades, research has progressed substantially regarding breastfeeding both as a human physiological process and as a social act (see note 1).1-3 Decades of research confirm the undisputable benefits of breastfeeding for infant and[...]Article : texte imprimé
Erin L. Austen, Auteur ; Julie Beadle, Auteur ; Sionnach Lukeman, Auteur |Background: North Americans are not meeting the World Health Organizations breastfeeding recommendations. Young adults understand that breastfeeding is healthy but are uncomfortable seeing breastfeeding. Research aim: The aim of the curren[...]Article : texte imprimé
Diana Bueno-Gutierrez, Auteur ; Caroline Chantry, Auteur |Background: In Mexico, breastfeeding rates are one of the lowest of Latin America, with 14.4% of infants under 6 months being exclusively breastfed. Previous studies indicate that lack of support from healthcare services is a serious obstacle to[...]Article : texte imprimé
Antoinette Magner, Auteur ; Carrie Anne Phillipi, Auteur |In the United States, many women stop breastfeeding within the first month that they return to work. Working mothers experience challenges in maintaining milk supply and finding the time and space to express breast milk or feed their babies in w[...]Article : texte imprimé
Carlos Saus Ortega, Auteur ; Antonio Oliver Roig, Auteur ; Miguel Richart Martínez, Auteur |Background: The Beginning Breastfeeding Survey-Cumulative (BBSC) is an instrument that assesses the overall maternal perception of breastfeeding effectiveness during the early postpartum period. Research aims: The aims of this study were to[...]