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Wendy Brodribb, Auteur |Before the use of a galactogogue, a lactation expert should thoroughly evaluate the entire feeding process and maximize nongalactogogue management. In the absence of evidence for low milk supply, the mother should be reassured. When intervention[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Comité pour la promotion de l'allaitement maternel, Auteur | Montréal [Canada] : Hôpital Sainte-Justine | Parents | 1999Le lait maternel est le meilleur aliment pour le bébé. Il permet, de plus, d?établir une relation privilégiée avec lui. Ce livre a pour objectif de répondre à toutes les questions que se posent les mères. Il fournit aussi de très nombreuses indi[...]texte imprimé
Nathalie Roques, Auteur ; Collectif, Auteur | Ramonville Saint-Agne : Eres | Spirale, ISSN 12784699 | 2003texte imprimé
Claude, Suzanne Didierjean-Jouveau, Auteur | Chêne-Bourg : Jouvence éditions | Les pratiques Jouvence | 2016"Pourquoi l'allaitement fait-il vraiment la différence pour la santé de la mère et de l'enfant et comment faire pour que ça marche ? Contrairement à ce que l'on peut entendre parfois, promouvoir l'allaitement exclusif au sein les premiers mois d[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jill R. Demirci, Auteur ; Debra L. Bogen, Auteur |Background: Primiparous women are at risk for early, unintended breastfeeding reduction and cessation. Breastfeeding patterns that contribute to these outcomes require further exploration. Research aim: This study aimed to describe early, [...]Article : texte imprimé
Feng Zhang, Auteur ; Haiou Xia, Auteur ; Meiyun Shen, Auteur |Background: Suction pressure has been reported to be a key driving force of lactation. An infant's sucking at its mother's breasts is the major stimulus to post-natal prolactin (PRL) secretion, and PRL is the essential hormone for lactation and [...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Alison M. Stuebe, Auteur ; Amy G. Bryant, Auteur ; Anitha Muddana, Auteur |Background: Studies have not found that hormonal contraceptive implants adversely affect breastfeeding, but theoretical concerns exist. Methods: We reported a case of reduced weight gain in an exclusively breastfed infant in association with [...]Article : texte imprimé
Leslie A. Parker, Auteur ; Sandra Sullivan, Auteur ; Charlene Krueger, Auteur |Background: Feeding breastmilk to premature infants decreases morbidity but is often limited owing to an insufficient milk supply and delayed attainment of lactogenesis stage II. Early initiation of milk expression following delivery has been sh[...]Article : texte imprimé
Alison K. Ventura, Auteur ; Brittany Lore, Auteur ; Olga Mireles, Auteur |Background Mothers with anatomic variability (e.g., shorter, wider nipples; denser areolas) may experience breastfeeding challenges disproportionately. Research aim To examine whether variations in breast anatomy are associated with risk fo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Yifat Wiener, Auteur ; Roni Tomashev, Auteur ; Maya Berlin, Auteur |Breast engorgement and galactorrhea during pregnancy without ensued delivery have been previously described in reference to several medications but not in women with a history of breast augmentation mammoplasty. We report a case of acute breast [...]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
Objective: The association between assisted conception and breastfeeding outcomes has been investigated, but the women's experiences have not been fully explored. This study aimed to describe and understand the breastfeeding experience of first-[...]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
Tengteng Li, Auteur ; Nafei Guo, Auteur ; Hui Jiang, Auteur ; Maher Eldadah, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding self-efficacy has been shown to be a strong predictor of breastfeeding initiation and duration; however, factors associated with breastfeeding self-efficacy in China are unclear. Research aims: The aims were (a) to[...]Article : texte imprimé
Fernanda Cristina Ferreira Mikami, Auteur ; Rossana Pulcineli Vieira Francisco, Auteur ; Agatha Rodrigues, Auteur |Background: Many factors may influence a womans decision to start and maintain breastfeeding. Research aim: This study aimed to investigate the factors associated with breastfeeding cessation in twin infants during the first 6 months after[...]Article : texte imprimé
T. Kobayashi, Auteur ; K. Uvnas-Moberg, Auteur ; K. Kendall-Tacket, Auteur ; M. Jaseem Hassan, Auteur |Article : texte imprimé
R Pescatore, Auteur ; Faruk Uguz, Auteur ; S Jansen, Auteur ; RA Waldman, Auteur ; J Avila-Vega, Auteur ; La Leche League France, Traducteur |Article : texte imprimé
Sarah W. Riddle, Auteur ; Laurie Ann Nommsen-Rivers, Auteur |Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether a history of diabetes during pregnancy, as a marker of perinatal glucose intolerance, increases the odds of a diagnosis of low milk supply at a Breastfeeding Medicine Clinic (BMC). [...]Article : texte imprimé
Stefanie I Rosin, Auteur ; IBCLC, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, Auteur ; PhD, Auteur |Introduction: This case of a mother and her two children, born 20 years apart, highlights how Biological Nurturing (BN) supported a woman in meeting her personal breastfeeding goals. We know lack of breastfeeding support contributes to early we[...]Article : texte imprimé
Leslie A. Parker, Auteur ; Charlene Krueger, Auteur ; Sandra Sullivan, Auteur |Background Although mothers own milk decreases prematurity-associated morbidities, mothers of infants born preterm and very low birth weight experience a significantly shorter lactation duration. Little is known regarding factors associated wi[...]Nouveautétexte imprimé
En premier lieu, nous analyserons les cas cliniques répertoriés dans la littérature médicale. Ensuite nous étudierons les causes possibles de l'insuffisance lactée et des carences d'apport. Enfin, nous verrons comment mieux comprendre et accompa[...]Article : texte imprimé
Determinants of Successful Direct Breastfeeding at Hospital Discharge in High-Risk Premature Infants
Lara Casey, Auteur ; Sandra Fucile, Auteur ; Kimberly E. Dow, Auteur |Background: Despite a mother's intention to breastfeed, there are many barriers to feeding preterm infants that decrease breastfeeding rates. Objective: The objective of this research was to determine factors associated with successful direct[...]Article : texte imprimé
Barbara Haase, Auteur ; Sarah N. Taylor, Auteur ; Jill Mauldin, Auteur |Mothers of hospitalized premature infants who choose to provide breast milk are at increased risk of an inadequate breast milk supply. When nonpharmacologic interventions to increase milk supply fail, clinicians are faced with limited options. T[...]Article : texte imprimé
Discussion of medication use during breastfeeding usually centers around potential harm to the nursing infant. However, another important consideration is that of drugs that interfere with lactation. These can be divided into two subcategories: [...]Article : texte imprimé
This column discusses medications that affect lactation when given postpartum. The previous column discussed medications that affect the establishment of lactation when given before or during delivery. Additional details and literature reference[...]Article : texte imprimé
Yiska Loewenberg Weisband, Auteur ; Sarah A. Keim, Auteur ; Lisa M. Keder, Auteur |Introduction: Milk expression has become common, but little is known about women's intentions and motivations for pumping. Our objectives were to measure, among newly postpartum women, intentions related to breast milk feeding and pumping, reaso[...]Article : texte imprimé
Adam K. Lewkowitz, Auteur ; Julia D. López, Auteur ; Richard I. Stein, Auteur |Background: Socioeconomically disadvantaged (SED) African American women with overweight or obesity are less likely to breastfeed. Objective: To test whether a home-based lifestyle intervention impacts breastfeeding initiation rates in SED Af[...]Article : texte imprimé
Yuka Wada, Auteur ; Fumio Suyama, Auteur ; Aiko Sasaki, Auteur ; Jumpei Saito, Auteur ; Yuika Shimizu, Auteur ; Shoichiro Amari, Auteur ; Yushi Ito, Auteur ; Haruhiko Sago, Auteur |Breast milk is the optimum for all infants, but hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit can cause separation of mothers and infants, which often interferes with milk secretion. Some reports show that domperidone is effective in promo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Akkarach Bumrungpert, Auteur ; Promluck Somboonpanyakul, Auteur ; Patcharanee Pavadhgul, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is the best way to accomplish optimal growth and health in infants. Low milk volume is a major problem that leads to nonexclusive breastfeeding. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effects of mixed h[...]Article : texte imprimé
Quan Shen, Auteur ; Khalid Saeed Khan, Auteur ; Mei-Chen Du, Auteur |Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of domperidone and metoclopramide used by breastfeeding women. Methods: A systematic literature search retrieved citations from PubMed, Embase, The Cochrane Library, Medline, EBSCO, Web of Scien[...]texte imprimé
Mary J. Renfrew, Auteur ; Mike W. Woolridge, Auteur ; Helen Ross McGill, Auteur | The Stationary Office | 2000This book reviews the research that examines the factors that enable or interfere with women continuing to breastfeed, beyond the initial post natal period. Helpful strategies are identified and evidence-based recommendations are made.Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth V. Asztalos, Auteur ; Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Auteur ; Orlando P. daSilva, Auteur |Background: Mothers of preterm infants often are at risk of expressing an inadequate amount of milk for their infants and the use of galactogogues is often considered. Domperidone is a widely used galactogogue with little information available [...]Article : texte imprimé
Karen Wambach, Auteur ; Elaine Williams Domian, Auteur ; Sallie Page-Goertz, Auteur |Background: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hispanic breastfeeding mothers begin early formula supplementation at higher rates than other ethnic groups, which can lead to shorter breastfeeding duration and decreased[...]Article : texte imprimé
Luke E. Grzeskowiak, Auteur ; Julia A. Dalton, Auteur ; Andrea L. Fielder, Auteur |Background: Insufficient milk supply is 1 of the most commonly reported reasons for discontinuation of infant breastfeeding. Although domperidone is often used to improve milk supply, knowledge of factors associated with the use of domperidone [...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Joanna Pierro, Auteur ; Bdair Abulaimoun, Auteur ; Philip Roth, Auteur |Objective: To determine reasons potentially amenable to interventions that mothers choose to supplement breastfeeding with formula in the immediate postpartum period. Study Design: We distributed surveys to all mothers in the postpartum unit [...]Article : texte imprimé
Elisabete Alves, Auteur ; Raquel Magano, Auteur ; Mariana Amorim, Auteur |Background: Successful human milk supply in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) requires the development of family-centered services. Objective: This study aimed to assess parent perceptions of factors that help or hinder providing human [...]Article : texte imprimé
Laurie Ann Nommsen-Rivers, Auteur ; Sarah Riddle, Auteur ; Laura Ward, Auteur |Background: Metformin improves insulin action, but feasibility in treating low milk supply is unknown. Research aim: To determine the feasibility of a metformin-versus-placebo definitive randomized clinical trial in women with low milk prod[...]Article : texte imprimé
Anthea Magarey, Auteur ; Foorough Kavian, Auteur ; Jane A. Scott, Auteur |Background: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeeding, formula use, and the introduction of soft/semisolid/solid foods. Objectives: This study aimed to report the feeding practices of Austra[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca Hoban, Auteur ; Aloka L. Patel, Auteur ; Clarisa Medina Poeliniz, Auteur |Objective: Mothers of premature infants confront barriers to coming to volume (CTV; ≥500 mL/day mother's own milk [MOM] by postpartum day 14), a strong predictor of continued MOM provision at neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) disch[...]Article : texte imprimé
Alicia Taylor, Auteur ; Gabrielle Logan, Auteur ; Laurie Twells, Auteur ; Leigh Anne Newhook, Auteur |Background: Insufficient milk production is among the most cited reasons by mothers for discontinuing breastfeeding. Medications that can increase milk production, such as domperidone, an off-label galactagogue, are often prescribed. Domperidon[...]Article : texte imprimé
The process by which women came to donate milk via online milk sharing networks was explored via a questionnaire administered to 97 peer milk donors. Seventy-one respondents stated that they were motivated to donate milk because they wanted to h[...]Article : texte imprimé
Mary Sharp, Auteur ; Catherine Campbell, Auteur ; Debbie Chiffings, Auteur |Introduction: The extensive health benefits of breastfeeding preterm infants for both mother and infant have been widely reported. However, establishing and maintaining breastfeeding for very preterm (VP) infants remain challenging. The aim of t[...]Article : texte imprimé
Among women who do not produce enough milk to exclusively breastfeed their infants, some appear to have their milk production limited by their volume of mammary glandular tissue. Sparse breast glandular tissue leading to low milk production has [...]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
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[...]texte imprimé
"Worried about making enough milk for your baby? Get the help you need with this practical guide from two lactation experts. Since publication of this low milk supply bible a decade ago, new insights and better ways to maximize milk productio[...]Article : texte imprimé
Alison M. Stuebe, Auteur ; Samantha Maltzer-Brody, Auteur ; Brenda Pearson, Auteur |Background: Low milk supply is a common cause of early weaning, and supply issues are associated with dysregulation of thyroid function and prolactin. However, hormone levels compatible with successful breastfeeding are not well defined, limitin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Zixin Lou, Auteur ; Guo Zeng, Auteur ; Lujiao Huang, Auteur |Background: Although the breastfeeding initiation rate is high in China, exclusivity is low. Not having enough breast milk has been frequently reported as a reason for supplementing and weaning. Objective: The objective was to explore mater[...]Article : texte imprimé
Courtney B. Betts, Auteur ; Alexandra Quackenbush, Auteur ; Weston Anderson, Auteur |Lactation insufficiency is variously defined and includes the inability to produce milk, not producing enough milk to exclusively meet infant growth requirements, and pathological interruption of lactation (e.g., mastitis). Of women with intent-[...]