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Nombre de mythes, légendes et traditions font une place au lait, en lien avec la fécondité, la maternité, la croissance, la médecine. Les représentations mentales qui en sont issues n'imprègnent-elles pas notre regard sur les femmes enceintes?Article : texte imprimé
Margaret A. D'Andrea, Auteur ; Diane L. Spatz, Auteur |Introduction: Childbearing women with primary or secondary Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 infection are at risk of transmitting neonatal herpes infection to their infants; a medical emergency that is associated with high mortality and morbidity. N[...]Article : texte imprimé
Katrina B. Mitchell, Auteur ; Anne R. Eglash, Auteur ; Ethan T. Bamberger, Auteur |Introduction Mammary dysbiosis, also known as subacute mastitis, may be associated with nipple blebs. These overlapping diagnoses represent a challenging clinical scenario during lactation. Little research has been published on etiology, manage[...]Article : texte imprimé
JL McManaman, Auteur ; MC Neville, Auteur |The presence of drugs or other potentially toxic materials in milk is an obvious public health risk, especially to infants and neonates. There is also increasing concern that human breast cancer is principally epigenetic in origin and results fr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Donna J. Chapman, Auteur ; R Pérez-Escamilla, Auteur |Test weighing is the "gold standard" for documenting lactogenesis stage II. However, this method is impractical for use in population studies. Maternal perception of the timing of the onset of lactation may be a useful proxy for lactogenesis sta[...]Article : texte imprimé
Clarisa Medina Poeliniz, Auteur ; Janet L. Engstrom, Auteur ; Rebecca Hoban, Auteur ; Aloka L. Patel, Auteur ; Paula P Meier, Auteur |Background: Maternal concern about inadequate milk volume commonly emerges in the first 2 weeks postpartum, a critical lactation period that includes secretory activation. This review summarizes the biology of secretory activation and evaluates [...]Article : texte imprimé
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Key Messages Responding to a recently published case study, in this Insights into Practice the author examines evidence for the use of medications including estrogen, domperidone and spironolactone as part of breastfeeding support for transgend[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Gemma Cazorla-Ortiz, Auteur ; Noemi Obregon-Gutierrez, Auteur ; Maria Rosa Rozas-Garcia, Auteur |Background Induced lactation enables a woman who has not given birth to breastfeed a child. Lactation may be induced through both pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods, although the desired outcome cannot always be achieved. Resear[...]Article : texte imprimé
A Prentice, Auteur |The fluxes of the primary bone-forming minerals, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and zinc, across the placenta and through breast milk place considerable demands on maternal mineral economy. Increases in food consumption, elevated gastrointestina[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Brooke Bauer, Auteur ; Clare Hedlund, Auteur |Breastfeeding is a human right for both mothers and infants because, by having breastfed or by being breastfed, nutritional status and health outcomes are more successful than when human milk substitutes are used (Victora et al., 2016). This sta[...]Article : texte imprimé
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C Boutet, Auteur ; L Vercueil, Auteur ; C Schelstraete, Auteur |L'ocytocine, hormone d'origine post-hypophysaire, est indispensable à la lactation. Elle permet l'expulsion du lait. Elle a aussi un rôle positif dans l'attachement et les liens sociaux. Le post-partum est une période d'initiation du maternage i[...]Article : texte imprimé
José A. Hurtado, Auteur ; José A. Maldonado-Lobon, Auteur ; M. Paz Diaz-Ropero, Auteur ; PROLAC Group, Auteur |Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the preventive effect of oral administration of Lactobacillus fermentum CECT5716 on mastitis incidence in lactating women. Methods: A randomized double-blinded controlled trial that includ[...]Article : texte imprimé
Carol L. Wagner, Auteur |It is alarming in the 21st century that women and their breastfeeding infants living in a sun-rich environment could have profound vitamin D deficiency. Also alarming, to date, is the paucity of published clinical studies that seek to present a [...]Article : texte imprimé
Elise N. Erickson, Auteur ; Sue Carter, Auteur ; Cathy L. Emeis, Auteur |Background: Maternal milk production requires the neuropeptide oxytocin. Individual variation in oxytocin function is a compelling target for understanding low milk production, a leading cause of breastfeeding attrition. Complicating the unders[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jimi Francis, Auteur ; Darby Dickton, Auteur |Background: Expressing human milk using commercially available pumps has increased. Most women use mechanical means to transfer their milk at some point during lactation. Yet, there is very little quantification of any breast tissue changes that[...]Article : texte imprimé
MC Neville, Auteur ; J Morton, Auteur |Lactogenesis stage II, the onset of copious milk secretion, takes place during the first 4 d postpartum in women and involves a carefully programmed set of changes in milk composition and volume. The evidence is summarized that progesterone with[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maryanne Tigchelaar Perrin, Auteur ; Erica Wilson, Auteur ; Ellen Chetwynd, Auteur |Background: Our understanding of the components of human puerperal milk is extensive and increasing, yet the literature on nonpuerperal human milk has been limited to studies that measure the success of induced lactation. Objective: This st[...]texte imprimé
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L'objectif de cet ouvrage est d'aider les sages-femmes et les autres professionnels de la santé à prodiguer des conseils et un soutien plus efficaces aux femmes qui allaitent, en s'appuyant sur des connaissances solides en physiologie de la lact[...]