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Breastfeeding Medicine, Vol. 13 n°3 - Avril 2018
2018Editorial - Breastfeeding Medicine's New Standards for Submission of Articles; the CONSORT and PRISMA Guidelines ABM Protocol - ABM Clinical Protocol #28, Peripartum Analgesia and Anesthesia for the Breastfeeding Mother LactMed® Update [...]Article : texte imprimé
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
Zelalem T. Haile, Auteur ; Bhakti Bhaoo Chavan, Auteur ; Asli K. Teweldeberhan, Auteur |Background: In the United States, a high percentage of pregnant women gain weight outside of the current Institute of Medicine's (IOM) gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations. There is limited research examining the relationship between GW[...]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
Amy M. Johnson, Auteur ; Alissa Correll, Auteur ; John F. Greene, Auteur |Despite the known health benefits for mother and infant, compliance with exclusive breastfeeding continues to challenge many healthcare providers. In an ongoing attempt to maintain the goals of the Healthy People 2010 initiative, our institution[...]Article : texte imprimé
Erin Fleurant, Auteur ; Michael Schoeny, Auteur ; Rebecca Hoban, Auteur |Background: While black mothers initiate human milk (HM) provision at lower rates than non-black mothers in the United States, some neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) report similar initiation rates regardless of race/ethnicity for mothers of[...]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
Substantial racial disparities accounted for 66% of non-Hispanic Black mothers initiating breastfeeding in 2015 compared with 83% of non-Hispanic white mothers and 87% of Hispanic mothers in Tennessee. Created in 2015, Breastfeeding Sisters That[...]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
Gail C. Christopher, Auteur ; Joanne K. Krell, Auteur |We've seen the headlines in the media: The Mommy Wars, A Woman's Right to Choose (Not to Breastfeed), and The Case Against Breastfeeding, among others. These headlines are focused on the individual mother and the notion of choice, pitting [...]Article : texte imprimé
Alison M. Stuebe, Auteur ; Karen Bonuck, Auteur ; Reuben Adatorwovor, Auteur |Background: Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and their infants are at increased risk of developing metabolic disease; however, longer breastfeeding is associated with a reduction in these risks. We tested an intervention to increas[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca J. Mercier, Auteur ; Theresa Adeliyi Burcher, Auteur ; Rachel Horowitz, Auteur |Background: While breastfeeding rates have been increasing in the United States, they remain below targets set by multiple public health organizations. Lower rates are associated with certain demographic groups. We performed a retrospective char[...]Article : texte imprimé
AK Anderson, Auteur ; G Damio, Auteur ; Donna J. Chapman ; R Pérez-Escamilla |The authors analyzed data from a trial assessing the efficacy of breastfeeding peer counseling (PC) for increasing exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) to (1) examine whether different ethnic groups responded differently to the intervention and (2) doc[...]Article : texte imprimé
Lauren Gerchow, Auteur ; Allison Squires, Auteur ; Simon Jones, Auteur |Background: Disparities in breastfeeding patterns by race and ethnicity in the United States have been documented, and Latinx ethnicity is often associated with higher rates of breastfeeding initiation and longer breastfeeding duration compared [...]Article : texte imprimé
Disparities in maternal and child health begin even before the baby is born. I see this every day as a pediatrician. During pregnancy, black women are three to four times more likely to die as a result of their pregnancy as compared with white w[...]Article : texte imprimé
Donna J. Chapman, Auteur ; G Damio, Auteur ; R Pérez-Escamilla, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding peer counseling has improved breastfeeding rates in developing countries; however, its impact in this country has not been adequately evaluated. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an existing, breastfeeding pee[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ana Maria Linares, Auteur ; Mary K. Rayens, Auteur ; Ann Dozier, Auteur |Background: Although Hispanic mothers in the United States have slightly higher rates of breastfeeding initiation than the national average, they are more likely to supplement with formula. Objectives: To describe infant feeding decisions i[...]Article : texte imprimé
Aimee R. Eden, Auteur ; Erica H. Anstey, Auteur ; Deidre Orriola, Auteur |Background: Florida has fewer International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) per 1,000 live births than the national average. An important strategy to support breastfeeding entails creating opportunities to prepare and train IBCLC[...]Article : texte imprimé
Molly R. Rabinowitz, Auteur ; Laura R. Kair, Auteur ; Heather L. Sipsma, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding is fundamental to maternal and child health and is the most cost-effective intervention to reduce child mortality. Pasteurized human donor milk (HDM) is increasingly provided for term newborns requiring temporary supple[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: Compared with non-Hispanic white, Hispanic and non-Hispanic black mothers of very preterm infants are less likely to provide mother's milk at the point of hospital discharge; the perspectives of these mothers are poorly understood. [...]Article : texte imprimé
Melissa E. Glassman, Auteur ; Karen McKearney, Auteur ; Minna Saslaw, Auteur |Background: Latinas have high breastfeeding initiation rates that decrease significantly in the first postpartum months. Little is known about the effects of self-efficacy and sociocultural factors on early breastfeeding among low-income Latinas[...]Article : texte imprimé
Adetola Louis-Jacques, Auteur ; Ronée Wilson, Auteur ; Kathryn Dean, Auteur ; Ivonne Hernandez, Auteur ; Diane L. Spatz, Auteur ; Sarah Obican, Auteur |Objectives: To improve maternal knowledge on medication and substance usage during lactation through prenatal breastfeeding education and assess breastfeeding rates at 24 and 68 weeks postpartum. Study Design: This quality improvement initi[...]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
Rose St. Fleur, Auteur ; Anna Petrova, Auteur |Economically disadvantaged minority mothers with limited proficiency in English show suboptimal breastfeeding rates. In the present survey, the knowledge and perception of Hispanic mothers regarding their breastfeeding practices were analyzed in[...]Article : texte imprimé
Maria Obaid, Auteur ; Teryn Igawa, Auteur ; Abigael Maxwell, Auteur |Background: In 2015, we implemented a comprehensive lactation bundle named Liquid Gold. Lactation bundles in the neonatal intensive care unit have not been well studied. Materials and Methods: This is an ongoing quality improvement breastfeed[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca Hoban, Auteur ; Harold Bigger, Auteur ; Michael Schoeny, Auteur |Objective: This study sought to determine the maternal prepregnancy, pregnancy, and delivery risk factors that predicted coming to volume (CTV; achieving pumped mother's own milk [MOM] volume ≥500 mLs/day) and the continuation of MOM[...]Article : texte imprimé
Casey Rosen-Carole, Auteur ; Katherine Allen, Auteur ; Maria Fagnano, Auteur |Background: Preliminary qualitative research in upstate NY shows new mothers are worried about safety while breastfeeding. Little is known regarding prevalence of these concerns and their effect on breastfeeding outcomes. Objectives: (1) Dete[...]Article : texte imprimé
Saba W. Masho, Auteur ; Susan Cha, Auteur ; Michelle R. Morris, Auteur |Background: Prepregnancy overweight/obesity can adversely affect breastfeeding initiation, but studies examining this association among different racial/ethnic groups of U.S. women are limited. This study used a large, nationally representative [...]Article : texte imprimé
Josefa L. Martinez, Auteur ; Donna J. Chapman, Auteur ; Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Auteur |Background: Suboptimal infant feeding practices, including the failure to exclusively breastfeed, are modifiable risk factors that affect multiple maternal and child health outcomes. Women who are overweight or obese prenatally are more likely [...]Article : texte imprimé
The purpose of this study was to examine the cultural beliefs and practices of Puerto Rican families that influence feeding practices and affect the nutritional status of infants and youngchildren.The goal of the study was to outline strategi[...]Article : texte imprimé
Neema Pithia, Auteur ; Ashley Dong, Auteur ; Tristan Grogan, Auteur |Introduction: Breast milk is the ideal food for infants. However, at 6 months of age, 35 weeks gestational age were compared at nursery discharge and ∼30 days of age. Results: At nursery discharge (n = 499), mean birth wei[...]Article : texte imprimé
Katherine M. Jones, Auteur ; Michael L. Power, Auteur ; John T. Queenan, Auteur |This article's aim is to review the literature on racial and ethnic disparities in breastfeeding rates and practices, address barriers to breastfeeding among minority women, conduct a systematic review of breastfeeding interventions, and provide[...]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 [...]Bulletin : texte imprimé
Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 34, n°3 - Août 2018 - Special Issue: Social Justice and Lactation
2018Article : texte imprimé
CM Wiemann, Auteur ; J Dubois, Auteur ; B Berenson, Auteur |Objective: To identify characteristics of adolescent mothers who bottle-feed who considered breast-feeding their infants and strategies to promote breast-feeding within this special group. Design: Adolescents completed an hour-long interview wit[...]Article : texte imprimé
Shimrit Keddem, Auteur ; Rosemary Frasso, Auteur ; Melissa Dichter, Auteur |Background: Although breastfeeding is associated with proven benefits to both mother and child, there are many factors that influence a mothers decision to breastfeed. Pregnancy intentionality at the time of conception is associated with postp[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kimberly Fryer, Auteur ; Hudson P. SantosJr., Auteur ; Cort Pedersen, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding has multiple benefits for both mother and infant. Previous studies have shown that Hispanic/Latina women have higher rates of breastfeeding and better health outcomes than non-Hispanic black (NHB) women of similar socio[...]Article : texte imprimé
Carol A. Friesen, Auteur ; Laura J. Hormuth, Auteur ; Devan Petersen, Auteur |The Tele-Lactation Pilot Project (TLPP), 1 of 13 community-based breastfeeding projects implemented in Indiana in 2013 using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant funds, explored the feasibility of using videoconferencing technology t[...]