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Natasha K. Sriraman, Auteur ; Kathryn Melvin, Auteur ; Samantha Maltzer-Brody, Auteur |Postpartum depression (PPD) (sometimes referred to as pregnancy-related mood disorder) is one of the most common and serious postpartum conditions, affecting 1020% of mothers within the first year of childbirth. Studies have found that up to 50[...]Article : texte imprimé
Stephen Stopenski, Auteur ; Anum Aslam, Auteur ; Xinmin Zhang, Auteur |Objective: To report breastfeeding complaints of women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy and correlate success with characteristics of their treatment. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective cohort study of women diagnosed with can[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Les professionnels de la santé et les mères qui allaitent sont du même avis : l'allaitement, c'est ce qu'il y a de mieux. Pourtant, même les mères qui défendent le plus ardemment l'allaitement ont tendance à cesser d'allaiter après quelques sema[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lea Pounds, Auteur ; Valerie Shostrom, Auteur |Background: Benefits of breastfeeding are well established. What is more, breastfeeding is associated with lower healthcare costs. More U.S. hospitals are adopting the World Health Organization's Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding; however, m[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aza Sherin Mohamad Yusuff, Auteur ; Li Tang, Auteur ; Colin W. Binns, Auteur |Introduction: Globally many women suffer from depression during pregnancy. This study investigated the impact of antenatal depressive symptoms on the duration of breastfeeding up to 6 months among women in Sabah, Malaysia. Subjects and Method[...]Article : texte imprimé
Catherine Leggett, Auteur ; Lynn Costi, Auteur ; Janna L. Morrison, Auteur |Background: Few studies have investigated breastfeeding outcomes among women exposed to antidepressants. Research aim: This study aimed to evaluate the association between antidepressant use in late gestation and maternal psychiatric illnes[...]Article : texte imprimé
"Depression is common in the postpartum period, with an estimated prevalence of 1015% of mothers in the United States and even higher in some other countries.1 Drug therapy is not necessarily the first choice for treatment, but it is often used[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo, Auteur ; Kathryn McKenney, Auteur ; Arianna Di Florio, Auteur |Background: Postpartum depression (PPD), often comorbid with anxiety, is the leading medical complication among new mothers. Latinas have elevated risk of PPD, which has been associated with early breastfeeding cessation. Lower plasma oxytocin ([...]Article : texte imprimé
Postpartum depression is frequently observed in women. First-line antidepressants in treatment of postpartum depression are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Although SSRIs are well tolerated by most breastfed infants, some advers[...]Article : texte imprimé
The relationship between breastfeeding and a new mothers mental health is complicated (Ahn & Corwin, 2015; Castro Dias & Figueiredo, 2015; Pope, Mazmanian, Bédard, & Sharma, 2016). For every study demonstrating that breastfeeding protects a new[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aza Sherin Mohamad Yusuff, Auteur ; Li Tang, Auteur ; Colin W. Binns, Auteur |Background: Postnatal depression is a disorder that can lead to serious consequences for both the mother and infant. Despite the extensively documented health benefits of breastfeeding, its association with postnatal depression remains uncertai[...]Article : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding, Antidepressants, and Depression in the Mercy Pregnancy and Emotional Well-Being Study
Megan Galbally, Auteur ; Stuart J. Watson, Auteur ; Helen L. Ball, Auteur |"Background: Depression is consistently shown to predict lower rates of breastfeeding. In a handful of studies, breastfeeding has predicted lower depression symptoms. However, studies demonstrating the latter are limited in their measurement of[...]Article : texte imprimé
Erin McElderry Bascom, Auteur ; Melissa A. Napolitano, Auteur |Background: Although postpartum depression is associated with lower breastfeeding initiation rates and shorter breastfeeding duration, the potential mechanisms through which this relationship functions are not well understood. Objective: Th[...]Article : texte imprimé
Constanze Elfgen, Auteur ; Niels Hagenbuch, Auteur ; Gisela Görres, Auteur |Background: Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) can have a serious effect on general and obstetric health. Breastfeeding includes several triggers for memories of abuse experiences, which will likely influence decisions about breastfeeding and its imp[...]Article : texte imprimé
Erin J. Henshaw, Auteur ; Rachel Fried, Auteur ; Emily Siskind, Auteur |Background: A link between postpartum mood and breastfeeding has been established in the literature, but little is known about the relationship of breastfeeding self-efficacy (BSE) to breastfeeding and mood outcomes, particularly in primiparous[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jumpei Saito, Auteur ; Mariko Ishii, Auteur ; Yoriko Miura, Auteur |Background: Brotizolam is a sedative-hypnotic thienotriazolodiazepine that is a benzodiazepine analog used for debilitating insomnia. Anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders occur in about 15% of pregnant and lactating women; however, no studie[...]Article : texte imprimé
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T. Kobayashi, Auteur ; K. Uvnas-Moberg, Auteur ; K. Kendall-Tacket, Auteur ; M. Jaseem Hassan, Auteur |Article : texte imprimé
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Kanika Goyal, Auteur ; Pragati Purbiya, Auteur ; Sandeep N. Lal, Auteur |Introduction: Male bias in India has resulted in an altered sex ratio. It also results in maternal postpartum depression (PPD) and lower breastfeeding rates. We studied depression among fathers in this context. Methods: Edinburgh postnatal de[...]Article : texte imprimé
There is a common belief that the hormone oxytocin, which is released during let down, reduces stress, and that breastfeeding prevents depression and anxiety. A publication from the United States Joint Commission asserts that one of the benefits[...]Article : texte imprimé
Fenglian Xu, Auteur ; Zhuoyang Li, Auteur ; Colin Binns, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression. However, little is known of the effects of breastfeeding on hospital admissions for postpartum mental disorders. Materials and Methods: This [...]Article : texte imprimé
Aunchalee E.L. Palmquist, Auteur ; L. Doshmangir, Auteur ; RJ McCloskey, Auteur ; S. Karandikar, Auteur |Article : texte imprimé
Drugs are not the preferred method of weight loss, and information on them during breastfeeding is almost nonexistent. Several of them might cause adverse effects on the infant or on lactation itself. Nonabsorbable products such as orlistat and [...]Article : texte imprimé
Margot A. Hankel, Auteur ; Florentina C. Kunseler, Auteur ; Mirjam Oosterman, Auteur |Objective: Breastfeeding can be challenging for new mothers. Women with high breastfeeding self-efficacy are more likely to breastfeed with confidence and are more likely to succeed in breastfeeding. The aim of this prospective longitudinal stud[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
... it was horrible - a difficult, painful and agonizing process. ... Nothing I tried made it anything but torture. Finally, my son got a mouthful of blood, and I gave up. I felt like a failure. It added to my depression, made me question my abi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Avika Dixit, Auteur ; Lori Feldman-Winter, Auteur ; Kinga A. Szucs, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended until about 6 months of age. Pediatricians are at the forefront of encouraging mothers to achieve this goal, yet pediatricians who parent during their training may face substantial barrie[...]Article : texte imprimé
Gastrointestinal Side Effects in the Baby of a Breastfeeding Woman Treated with Low-Dose Fluvoxamine
Faruk Uguz, Auteur |Depression and anxiety disorders are frequently seen in the postpartum period. Primary pharmacological agents for these disorders are antidepressants, especially selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Despite no adverse reports, data on safety[...]Article : texte imprimé
Shera C. Thomas-Jackson, Auteur ; Gail E. Bentley, Auteur ; Kristina Keyton, Auteur |Background: Research continues to demonstrate that formula feeding is associated with numerous long-term negative outcomes for a mother and her infant. However, many women cease breastfeeding sooner than intended and recommended. Breastfeeding [...]Article : texte imprimé
Margaret G. Spinelli, Auteur ; Jean Endicott, Auteur ; Raymond R. Goetz, Auteur |There has been a considerable increase in rates of breastfeeding in the United States. Despite these trends, black women continue to fall below medical recommendations. Impoverished and poorly educated women also have a comparatively lower rate [...]Article : texte imprimé
Laurence Collin-Lévesque, Auteur ; Yosra El-Ghaddaf, Auteur ; Madeleine Genest, Auteur |Background: Duloxetine and methylphenidate are commonly prescribed for the management of depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), respectively. However, little information is available concerning their safety during lactat[...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura E. Miller-Graff, Auteur ; Azza H. Ahmed, Auteur ; Julia L. Paulson, Auteur |Background: Intimate partner violence has been related to breastfeeding difficulties. Few studies, however, have also accounted for other biopsychosocial risk factors associated with womens breastfeeding. Research aim: This study aimed to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Melissa Bartick, Auteur ; Veronica Valdés, Auteur ; Angela Giusti, Auteur |Background: Maternity care practices such as skin-to-skin care, rooming-in, and direct breastfeeding are recommended, but it is unclear if these practices increase the risk of clinically significant COVID-19 in newborns, and if disruption of the[...]Article : texte imprimé
Demilade A. Adedinsewo, Auteur ; Alison S. Fleming, Auteur ; Meir Steiner, Auteur |Background: Maternal anxiety and depression may impair maternal intention, motivation, and self-efficacy in multiple domains associated with child health including breastfeeding. Objective: We tested the hypothesis that mothers who experien[...]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[...]texte imprimé
Nicole Doré, Auteur ; Danielle Le Hénaf, Auteur | INSPQ - Institut national de santé publique | 2017Un guide pratique destiné aux mères et pères qui offre une information appuyée scientifiquement sur la grossesse, laccouchement et les deux premières années de vie de lenfant.[Présentation par IPA]Article : texte imprimé
Risa Niwayama, Auteur ; Shota Nishitani, Auteur ; Tsunehiko Takamura, Auteur |Objectives: The current study sought to characterize changes in salivary oxytocin (OT) secretion patterns across the breastfeeding cycle, and to evaluate whether breastfeeding has a positive effect on mood disturbances related to postpartum depr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Heather L. Sipsma, Auteur ; Katelin Kornfeind, Auteur ; Laura R. Kair, Auteur |Background: Postpartum depression is associated with lower rates of breastfeeding. Evidence describing the effect of pacifiers on breastfeeding is inconsistent, and previous research suggests that pacifiers may help vulnerable mothers breastfee[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca J. McCloskey, Auteur ; S. Karandikar, Auteur |Background: Some mothers who cannot breastfeedpartially or completelychoose to feed their infants human milk donated from a peer. Few studies have examined mothers' experiences with using donor milk; none has examined whether or not mothers' s[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Victoria Fallon, Auteur ; Rachael Groves, Auteur ; Jason Christian Grovenor Halford, Auteur |There is increasing evidence for the effect of postpartum anxiety (PPA) on maternal and infant health outcomes. Despite evidence linking suboptimal infant-feeding outcomes with other indices of maternal mental health, the relationship between PP[...]Article : texte imprimé
Victoria Fallon, Auteur ; Kate Mary Bennett, Auteur ; Joanne Alison Harrold, Auteur |Prenatal anxiety may negatively affect infant health in multiple domains, including infant feeding. However, the relationship between prenatal anxiety and infant feeding is not well understood. Given the benefits of recommended infant feeding pr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Daphne den Besten-Bertholee, Auteur ; Douwe Hedzer van der Meer, Auteur ; Peter Gerrit Johannes ter Horst, Auteur |Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the quality of lactation studies investigating antidepressants in breast milk according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) draft guidelines and the article by Begg et al., 2002, publish[...]Article : texte imprimé
Angela Marie Johnson, Auteur ; Rena Menke, Auteur ; Jonathan Eliahu Handelzalts, Auteur |Objective: Although breastfeeding provides benefits for mothers and infants, multiple factors prevent women from breastfeeding. This article aims to explore the role of mothers' personal and contextual risk factors to breastfeeding rates with a [...]Article : texte imprimé
Beatriz de Oliveira Rocha, Auteur ; Marcia Penido Machado, Auteur ; Livia Lima Bastos, Auteur |Background: Low milk supply is frequently reported as a reason for exclusive breastfeeding cessation. Research aims: To determine the occurrence of, and the risk factors associated with, delayed onset of lactogenesis II among primiparas see[...]Article : texte imprimé
Faruk Uguz, Auteur ; Nazile Arpaci, Auteur |Objective: Primary pharmacological agents for depression and anxiety disorders are antidepressants, especially selective serotonine reuptake inhibitors. The aim of this study was to examine the features and prevalence of adverse effects of parox[...]Article : texte imprimé
Faruk Uguz, Auteur |Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), especially sertraline and paroxetine, are first-line antidepressants in the treatment of postpartum depression in breastfeeding women as these drugs are well tolerated by most breastfed infants. A[...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 34, n°3 - Août 2018 - Special Issue: Social Justice and Lactation
2018