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期刊名:Breastfeeding review

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ISSN:0729-2759

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A M Henderson,J Pincombe,G E Stamp A M Henderson
Breastfeeding is recognised by many mothers, families and health professionals to be important for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies. Successful breastfeeding depends on the acquisition of basic skills, accurate information and...
J James J James
This paper examines and discusses a range of influences on the experience of breastfeeding. Primarily, the impact of antenatal education, the experience of labour, birth and postnatal problems on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding...
P Morrison P Morrison
The discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in breastmilk in 1985, and subsequent research, supports the hypothesis that breastfeeding provides a route of transmission to the nursing baby. Various routes of infection and relativ...
S Diong,M Johnson,R Langdon S Diong
This study sought information on the breastfeeding rates, knowledge and beliefs of 101 migrant Chinese mothers living in south-west Sydney. Differences in beliefs about breastfeeding and bottle-feeding practices between migrant and indigeno...
V Grieve,T Howarth V Grieve
The aim of this study was to identify the needs of a sample of 1520 people who contacted Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia (NMAA) Breastfeeding Counsellors for help during the week 19 to 25 October 1998. The majority (98.8%) of thos...
S G Cox,C J Turnbull S G Cox
The aim of this study, the final in a series, was to assess mothers' perceptions of some aspects of midwifery care in relation to breastfeeding. These included conflicting advice and its possible effect on breastfeeding outcomes; whether in...