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Cha-Nam Shin, Auteur ; Elizabeth Reifsnider, Auteur ; Darya McClain, Auteur |Background: Most Hispanic infants are fed formula during the first 6 weeks, and although 80% of Hispanic women initiate breastfeeding, rates of exclusive breastfeeding are much lower. Research aim: The purpose was to examine the influence o[...]Article : texte imprimé
CERIN, Auteur |Au vu de plusieurs études, allaiter son bébé semble une pratique profondément culturelle. Les femmes qui allaitent sont les plus diplômées et celles issues de l?immigration qui perpétuent les traditions qu?elles se sont appropriées dans leur enf[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kinga Pemo, Auteur ; Diane Philips, Auteur ; Alison M. Hutchinson, Auteur |"Background: Researchers have shown beneficial influences of exclusive breastfeeding for women and infants. Therefore, the World Health Organization recommends exclusively breastfeeding infants for the first 6 months following birth. In Bhutan,[...]Article : texte imprimé
In the border, there are barriers for not breastfeeding; these include mothers who delivered babies by C section have less schooling, did not have prenatal care, were not told to breastfeed, have no maternity leave, have low income, have no acce[...]Article : texte imprimé
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Vasfiye Bayram Deger, Auteur ; Meliksah Ertem, Auteur ; Sema Çifçi, Auteur |Background: The World Health Organization recommends that babies be breastfed within the first hour of delivery and that they should exclusively be given breast milk in the first 6 months. The aim of this study was to ascertain the breastfeeding[...]Article : texte imprimé
Hilary M. Wren, Auteur ; Noel W. Solomons, Auteur ; Anne Marie Chomat, Auteur |Background: Among indigenous Mam-Mayan women, breastfeeding practices may be intertwined with cultural influences during the early postpartum period. Objectives: Our study explored whether beliefs regarding transmission of emotions through [...]Article : texte imprimé
Raheema Abdul Raheem, Auteur ; Colin W. Binns, Auteur ; Hui Jun Chih, Auteur |Background and Objectives: This study identified the determinants of the introduction of prelacteal feeds in the Maldives. Subjects and Methods: A cohort of 458 mothers was recruited from antenatal clinics at two major hospitals in Malé, the [...]Article : texte imprimé
Natalie N. Atyeo, Auteur ; Tahvi D. Frank, Auteur ; Emma F. Vail, Auteur |Background: Guatemala exhibits the sixth highest rate of child stunting worldwide, and stunting disproportionately affects Guatemala indigenous communities. In a country struggling to combat this result of malnutrition, early child nutrition is[...]Article : texte imprimé
Objective: African American (AA) women look to their mother and maternal grandmother for parenting information and support; this intergenerational communication may reinforce or hinder breastfeeding practices. Rooted in Black Feminist Thought, t[...]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
Abigail Harrison, Auteur ; Shani Fletcher-Groves, Auteur ; Georgiana Gordon-Strachan, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding rates (EBRs) may be influenced by sociodemographic and sociocultural factors, including maternal age, socioeconomic status, education, and breastfeeding knowledge. The EBR in Jamaica has been low and declinin[...]Article : texte imprimé
L. Doshmangir, Auteur ; Maryam Naghshi, Auteur ; Roghayeh Khabiri, Auteur |Introduction: Mother's own milk has long been accepted as the best source of nutrition for the newborn. In those cases where mother's milk is not available, the best choice is the human milk provided by selected donors. Human milk banks are the [...]Article : texte imprimé
Elizabeth Brownell, Auteur ; Kelsey C. Smith, Auteur ; Erin L. Cornell, Auteur |Objective: To identify independent maternal and infant factors associated with donor milk nonconsent and to examine secular trends in nonconsent rates. Materials and Methods: Mothers of infants eligible to receive donor milk (≤32 weeks [...]Article : texte imprimé
Moshe Yair Kassierer, Auteur ; Deborah L. O'Connor, Auteur ; Eva Rutherford, Auteur |Jewish law recognizes the importance of breast milk, and breastfeeding rates are high among religious mothers. Infants born at very low birth weight are medically fragile, and breast milk is of critical importance for their health protection and[...]Article : texte imprimé
Camilia Kamoun, Auteur ; Diane Spatz, Auteur |Background: Little is known regarding the influence of religion on breastfeeding in African American communities. In particular, whether Islamic traditions influence breastfeeding beliefs and practices among African American Muslims has not bee[...]Article : texte imprimé
This month's issue of Breastfeeding Medicine highlights the reality that classical medical and scientific factors are not the only variables responsible for the increase in of peer to peer milk sharing. Bressler and colleagues describe in detail[...]Article : texte imprimé
Shareena Ishak, Auteur ; Nur Azeanny M. Adzan, Auteur ; Lee K. Quan, Auteur |A cross-sectional prospective study was performed to assess knowledge and attitude toward breastfeeding among mothers in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia and its influence on their breastfeeding practices. Two hundred thirteen women who had deliv[...]texte imprimé
Allaiter, quoi de plus féminin ? Cependant, le curieux motif de l'homme aux seins gonflés de lait, nourrissant le pauvre enfant abandonné et affamé, n'en existe pas moins dans la culture européenne. Récits populaires de nos campagnes avec la lég[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sarah DeYoung, Auteur ; Manoj Suji, Auteur ; Hannah G. Southall, Auteur |Background: Displacement caused by the 2015 earthquake in Nepal exacerbated poor health and nutrition for thousands of women and children. Research aim: This study aimed to identify the perceptions of Nepalese mothers residing in earthquake[...]Article : texte imprimé
Belinda RM Spagnoletti, Auteur ; Linda R Bennett, Auteur ; Michelle Kermode, Auteur |This qualitative study explored in depth the lived experiences of middle class women in Yogyakarta, Indonesia as they attempted to juggle their unpaid reproductive work with paid work in the formal sector or with university study. Our analysis r[...]Article : texte imprimé
Afsana, Auteur ; Abul Salim Khan, Auteur ; Mohd Shahid, Auteur |Despite a proven inverse relationship between breastfeeding within one hour of birth and neonatal mortality, breastfeeding in India is marked by delayed initiation and a limited period of exclusive breastfeeding. This appears to be 'popular comm[...]texte imprimé
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A Le Treut, Auteur ; R Cisse, Auteur ; B Tatsou-Nyamsi, Auteur |Dans Le Sein (Vol.7 n°4)Article : texte imprimé
Breastfeeding provides a range of benefits for the infant's growth, immunity, and development. It also has health benefits for the mother, including a reduced risk of premenopausal breast cancer, earlier return to prepregnancy weight, reduction [...]Article : texte imprimé
Suzanne Phibbs, Auteur ; Cheryl Benn, Auteur ; Narges Alianmoghaddam, Auteur |Aim: Support from family members has been found to influence intention, initiation and prolonged duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Drawing upon the narratives of women interviewed for this research, this paper aims to evaluate the impact of f[...]Article : document cartographique imprimé
Beryne Mikal Odeny, Auteur ; James Pfeiffer, Auteur ; Carey Farquhar, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) means giving only breast milk to an infant. Although it is the optimal mode of feeding for infants younger than 6 months, its prevalence is low in HIV-endemic regions. Extensive promotion of EBF for 6 mo[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ganokwun Buntuchai, Auteur ; Patcharanee Pavadhgul, Auteur ; Kittipichai Wirin, Auteur |Background: Thai traditional galactagogue consumption is still observed today. However, there are few scientific studies that describe this practice. Research aim: The aim of this study was to describe the connection between traditional gal[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: Scaling-up human milk banks (HMBs) is a promising solution for saving vulnerable newborns. Exploring perceptions and practices on donor human milk (DHM) and HMBs is essential to strengthen and scale-up an integrated HMB system restin[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lyshsae Otarola, Auteur ; Jamilia Sly, Auteur ; Taisha Manigat, Auteur |Introduction: Despite the tremendous health benefits for both mother and infant, black women (including African Americans and those who self-identify as black) have lower rates of breastfeeding than all other racial groups. Historically, matriar[...]Article : texte imprimé
In thinking about what it means to be a lactation professional, we need to make several distinctions. First, we have to define what it means to be a professional and match that against what currently exists in the lactation field. Second, we mus[...]