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Rita Lynne Ferri, Auteur ; Casey Rosen-Carole, Auteur ; Jason Jackson, Auteur ; Katherine Blumoff Greenoberg, Auteur ; Casey Rosen-Carole ; Elizabeth Carreno-Rijo, Auteur |Children raised by LGBTQ+ parents are well adjusted and healthy, and in such families children thrive.5 Despite this, people who are transgender and/or whose sexual orientation is not heterosexual frequently experience misunderstanding and stigm[...]Article : texte imprimé
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
Melissa Bartick, Auteur ; Elizabeth K. Stehel, Auteur ; Sarah L. Calhoun, Auteur |The ABM is dedicated to the promotion, protection, and support of breastfeeding and lactation for all persons worldwide. We endeavor to create materials that are comprehensible, acceptable, and permissible in all countries, in any language, and [...]Article : texte imprimé
Key Messages Societal and health care advances in the U.S. have resulted in greater opportunities for families with gender identity and sexual orientation diversity to consider family creation. LGBTQI+ individuals, who comprise an estimated [...]Article : texte imprimé
Jumpei Saito, Auteur ; Naho Yakuwa, Auteur ; Tatsuo Ishizuka, Auteur |Background: Belimumab is a recombinant human immunoglobulin G1 lambda monoclonal antibody that binds soluble B lymphocyte stimulator protein with high affinity and inhibits its biological activity. Belimumab is not recommended for breastfeeding [...]Article : texte imprimé
Alma Linkeviciute, Auteur ; Micaela Notarangelo, Auteur ; Barbara Buonomo, Auteur |Key Messages - Only a minority of breast cancer survivors are able to effectively breastfeed their infants because of physical, psychological, and social barriers. - Health care professionals should support breast cancer survivors with breas[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ifeyinwa V. Asiodu, Auteur ; Lauren Beal, Auteur ; Carolyn Sufrin, Auteur |Objectives: To assess the existence of prison and jail policies and practices that allow incarcerated women to breastfeed while in custody, and prevalence of women in custody who pumped human milk for their infants. Methods: We surveyed 22 st[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Ya-Wen Chiu, Auteur ; Shao-Wen Cheng, Auteur ; Chun-Yuh Yang, Auteur |Background: Parents may consider interrupting breastfeeding to manage neonatal jaundice (NJ). Our aims were to determine correlations of breastfeeding with NJ by examining infants' manifestations in the first week after birth and to understand p[...]Article : texte imprimé
This month's issue of Breastfeeding Medicine highlights a most anticipated statement from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) that proposes guidelines for the proper use of gender-related terminology when discussing infant feeding. The s[...]Article : texte imprimé
Nicole Yonke, Auteur ; Elizabeth Yakes Jimenez, Auteur ; Lawrence Leeman, Auteur ; Yuridia Leyva, Auteur ; Alyssa Ortega, Auteur ; Ludmila Bakhireva, Auteur |Background: Women with opioid use disorder (OUD) are encouraged to breastfeed, but have lower breastfeeding rates than the general population. Objective: We examined self-reported barriers and motivators for breastfeeding in women with OUD an[...]Article : texte imprimé
Cameryn C. Garrett, Auteur ; Michelle Azimov, Auteur ; Khozema Campwala, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding is an active area in public health advocacy. Despite documented benefits for infants and mothers, exclusive breastfeeding is not universal. Ethnicity, among other variables, has been shown to influence breastfeeding pr[...]Article : texte imprimé
Martha Jane Paynter, Auteur ; Erna Snelgrove-Clarke, Auteur |Based on our work supporting criminalized women to breastfeed, we offer these recommendations: 1. Create opportunities and materials to educate lawyers, police, parole officers, corrections staff, and most important, criminalized women about [...]Article : texte imprimé
Women are the fastest growing population of individuals who are being incarcerated in North American correctional facilities. The majority of these women are mothers and an estimated 5% are either pregnant or have delivered an infant in the 12 m[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Lisa H. Amir, Auteur ; Kath Ryan, Auteur ; Clare Barnett, Auteur |Introduction: There are currently no common guidelines used by health professionals to aid decision-making around the use of medicines during breastfeeding. Several specialized books, Web sites, and drug information services exist; however, all [...]texte imprimé
C Audoin, AuteurEnjeux du Code de Déontologie international et des standards de pratique internationaux pour une pratique de "consultation d'allaitement" dans une culture et un cadre réglementaire et déontologique national.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
Kaitlin H. Drouin, Auteur ; Jennifer F. Riley, Auteur ; Charis Benjamin, Auteur ; Katherine E. Gregory, Auteur ; Sarbattama Sen, Auteur ; Mandy Brown Belfort, Auteur |Background and Objectives: Providing pasteurized donor human milk (DHM) to healthy newborns is an emerging practice. The content of hospital policies that govern this practice is unknown. Materials and Methods: We collected policies from 15 N[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sarah A. Keim, Auteur ; Kelly McNamara, Auteur ; Jesse J. Kwiek, Auteur |Background: Human milk purchased via the Internet poses a potential risk of recipient infant exposure to drugs, but this risk has not been quantitated by research. Our objective was to test milk we purchased via the Internet for 13 common classe[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jumpei Saito, Auteur ; Naho Yakuwa, Auteur ; Aiko Sasaki, Auteur |Background: Emedastine difumarate is a second-generation antihistamine that is more effective for nasal congestion than first-generation antihistamines. The oral form of emedastine is used for the treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR). However, da[...]Article : texte imprimé
Jumpei Saito, Auteur ; Naho Yakuwa, Auteur ; Noriko Sandaiji, Auteur ; Hiroyo Kawasaki, Auteur ; Kayoko Kaneko, Auteur ; Tomo Suzuki, Auteur ; Akimasa Yamatani, Auteur ; Haruhiko Sago, Auteur ; Atsuko Murashima, Auteur |Background: Esomeprazole is the S-isomer of omeprazole and is used to treat stomach acid-related diseases. Most data regarding the safety of esomeprazole during pregnancy are derived from studies on omeprazole, and the data characterizing esomep[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lisa H. Amir, Auteur ; Luke E. Grzeskowiak, Auteur ; Renee Kam, Auteur |Key Messages Breastfeeding women often need to take medication, yet this population has been neglected by pharmaceutical companies and researchers. When using utilitarian ethical theory, with its foundational principle of utility, one should[...]Article : texte imprimé
The field of lactation and breastfeeding has a very entrenched tradition of gendering parents who provide human milk for their infants. This is perhaps not altogether surprising given that the idea of femininity and masculinity forming contrasti[...]NouveautéArticle : texte imprimé
Alexis L. Woods Barr, Auteur ; Deborah A. Austin, Auteur ; Jacquana L. Smith, Auteur |Background Breast/Chestfeeding remains a public health issue for African Americans, and increased rates would mitigate many health disparities, thus promoting health equity. Research Aims To explore the interplay of generational familial ro[...]Article : texte imprimé
Brian D.W. Chow, Auteur ; Juliann L. Reardon, Auteur ; Emily O. Perry, Auteur |Background: Colonization increases risk for invasive candidiasis in neonates. Breast milk host defense proteins may affect yeast colonization of infants. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate breast milk host defense proteins relative to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Mohammed Ghaly, Auteur |Human milk banks have been established in > 35 countries worldwide; however, there are currently no human milk banks in the Islamic countries. The Islamic tradition recognizes breast milk as the optimal source of nutrition for infants, yet relig[...]