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期刊名:Breastfeeding review

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ISSN:0729-2759

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Virginia Thorley Virginia Thorley
Wet nursing and cross feeding both involve the breastfeeding of a child by someone other than the mother. Wet nursing involves a woman who is not the social equal of the employer, is never reciprocal, and is normally for payment. Cross feed...
Roslyn C Giglia,Colin W Binns Roslyn C Giglia
Alcohol enters breastmilk by passive diffusion and levels are reflected in maternal blood within 30 to 60 minutes of ingestion. If not timed appropriately, drinking alcohol throughout the period of lactation can negatively impact on lactati...
Karleen D Gribble Karleen D Gribble
The experiences of 107 Australian women who were breastfeeding a child two years or older were gathered via a written questionnaire with open-ended questions. Eighty-seven percent of women had not originally intended to breastfeed long-term...
Julie A Chambers,Rhona J McInnes,Pat Hoddinott et al. Julie A Chambers et al.
In order to support breastfeeding interventions, there is a need for objective, reliable, valid and sensitive measures of factors related to breastfeeding. Publications on the development and testing of tools measuring mothers' knowledge, a...
Lauren Porter Lauren Porter
An understanding of the complex physiological, neurological and psychological world of the infant is important in order to provide recommendations about the sensitive and consistent care needed for optimal development. However, when it come...
Kristin M E Piper,Clare A Berry,Mark D Cregan Kristin M E Piper
Human breastmilk is widely accepted to be the optimal source for nutrition for the newborn infant, containing all the proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, micronutrients and trace elements required for growth, development and immune protection....
Jennifer P James Jennifer P James
While breastfeeding is widely acknowledged as the best way to feed babies, few studies have incorporated a holistic approach when attempting to understand breastfeeding 'success' or 'failure'. This study attempted to identify the overall ex...
Monica Rich,Janet Currie,Catherine McMahon Monica Rich
This study aimed to explore the lactating woman's perceptions and experiences of physical exercise. Utilising quantitative and qualitative measures, six lactating women (average age = 31.6 years) who had recently given birth and were engagi...