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期刊名:Breastfeeding review

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ISSN:0729-2759

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V Thorley V Thorley
A client who presented for a prenatal consultation for inverted nipples was treated and followed up. The right areola and nipple were characterized by amorphous fatty plaques which initially made identification of nipple diameter difficult....
R Noble,A Bovey R Noble
Much has been written about suck confusion due to a baby's oral experience with objects other than the breast--but how much difference is there in the relative impacts on a baby's ineffective suck if a teat is used instead of other currentl...
A K Vnuk A K Vnuk
An analysis was made of the print educational material given to postnatal women in twelve inner suburban maternity hospitals in Adelaide, South Australia. Readability of materials was assessed using the SMOG Reading Formula, scientific accu...
D Fok D Fok
This paper traces the trends of breastfeeding in Singapore for the past 40 years, describes the recent breastfeeding education efforts and makes recommendations after drawing inferences from the results of the Breastfeeding Mothers' Support...
C Fetherston C Fetherston
This study describes the reported management and treatment strategies which are advised by health professionals and undertaken by mothers with mastitis using data obtained from a self report questionnaire completed by women who suffered a t...
C Fetherston C Fetherston
This study followed a prospective cohort of 306 breastfeeding mothers for the first three months postpartum and identified a cumulative incidence rate for lactation mastitis of 27.1% and a cumulative recurrence rate of 6.5%. Mastitis was gi...
This policy statement on breastfeeding replaces the previous policy statement of the American Academy of Pediatrics, reflecting the considerable advances that have occurred in recent years in the scientific knowledge of the benefits of brea...
N Lowe N Lowe
Breastfeeding in industrialised societies is affected by a number of factors including antenatal class participation, timing of breastfeeding education, support networks available, and fathers' opinions. This study aimed to investigate the ...