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As soon as the infant is dressed, many nurses are in the habit of dosing it with castor oil, or honey of roses and almond oil. This is objectionable on many accounts; it is quite uncalled for so early, and it may be altogether unnecessary if the[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ann M. Witt, Auteur ; Kelly Burgess, Auteur ; Thomas R. Hawn, Auteur |Background: Although breast pain remains a common cause of weaning, controversy exists regarding the etiology of chronic pain. Prospective studies are needed to define optimal treatment regimens. We evaluated patient history, exam, and bacterial[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sody A. Naimer, Auteur ; William F. Silverman, Auteur |Background: It is well recognized that breastmilk provides optimal nutrition and immunological protection for infants. Many women, however, experience nipple pain while breastfeeding, leading to premature cessation of nursing. To overcome these [...]Article : texte imprimé
Stépanie Larson, Auteur ; Sara Yang, Auteur ; Alexandra Chacko-Stacey, Auteur |Introduction During the postpartum period, breast engorgement in preparation for lactation may trigger the onset of vulvar labial nodules that present with pain and discomfort. These labial nodules may originate from ectopic breast tissue and c[...]Article : texte imprimé
Edith Kernerman, Auteur ; Eileen Park, Auteur |Many mothers stop breastfeeding because of breast and/or nipple pain, despite recommendations by the World Health Organization to exclusively breastfeed for the first 6 months. Most commonly, such pain is thought to be caused by fungal or bacter[...]Article : texte imprimé
P Benkimoun, Auteur |Dans Le MondeRevoir la position du bébé lors de la tétée et quelques vieilles recettes peuvent aussi soulager le sein.texte imprimé
"The Breastfeeding Atlas, 6th edition, has been substantially re-written to reflect the most current research and best, evidence-based clinical practices. It also reflects the practical experience of Barbara Wilson-Clay, and Kay Hoover, both Fel[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ruth A. Lawrence, Auteur |Nipple pain is not new and was eloquently reported in 1952 by Niles Newton.3 Nipple pain has been reported increasingly in this decade by mothers as intense and persistent pain lasting weeks, not days. Pain is second only to perceived low milk s[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ann M. Witt, Auteur ; Maya Bolman, Auteur ; Sheila Kredit, Auteur |Background: Many women in developed countries do not meet their breastfeeding goals and wean early because of breast pain. Objective: This study aimed to describe clinical response to therapeutic breast massage in lactation (TBML) in the ma[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Russell McGoldrick, Auteur ; Donna Solari, Auteur ; Monica Hogan, Auteur |Background: Over the last decade, a number of studies have demonstrated that early division of tongue-tie (TT) is associated with significant feeding benefits to both mother and baby. Notwithstanding, it remains a controversial procedure. We exa[...]Article : texte imprimé
Interest in tongue-tie as a source of nipple pain continues clinically and in manuscripts submitted to the journal. It has completely eclipsed reports of yeast as a cause of nipple pain. The report of the problems recorded to occur as a result o[...]Article : texte imprimé
Providing relief for infants undergoing painful procedures should be a basic routine of management of care in every newborn nursery, and most importantly in the treatment protocols of every newborn intensive care unit. To date, the efficacy of n[...]Article : texte imprimé
Anette Ekström, Auteur ; Hanna Abrahamsson, Auteur ; Rose-Marie Eriksson, Auteur |Aim: This study investigated if a process-oriented training for health professionals will influence women's use and reasons for using a nipple shield, the baby's weight, and the duration of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: An interventio[...]