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Nahla Al-Ali,Reem Hatamleh,Yousef Khader Nahla Al-Ali
Background: Breastfeeding is the natural way of feeding infants and an important public health issue. Representation women as sexual objects by highlighting their bodies as mainly for the desire of men causes women to pri...
M M A Faridi,Pooja Dewan,Prerna Batra M M A Faridi
Presence of blood in the breastmilk renders a rusty or brownish colour to it; this entity is known as "rusty pipe syndrome". Although this is a self-limiting condition, it can be particularly intimidating for mothers and may act as a psycho...
Elizabeth McGuire Elizabeth McGuire
New parents should be aware that infants' sleep is unlike that of adults and that meeting their infant's needs is likely to disrupt their own sleep. They will need to adjust their routine to manage their own sleep needs. Parental sleep patt...
Lisa H Amir,Manjri Raval,Safeera Y Hussainy Lisa H Amir
Women often need to take medicines while breastfeeding and pharmacists need to provide accurate information in order to avoid undue caution about the compatibility of medicines and breastfeeding. The objective of this study was to review in...
Carole Gilmour,Hilary Monk,Helen Hall Carole Gilmour
Working women need to juggle work, child care and family to continue to breastfeed. This qualitative study's aim was to explore women's experiences of returning to work following the birth of their baby. Focus groups were held with women wi...
Marjorie Atchan,Deborah Davis,Maralyn Foureur Marjorie Atchan
Studies have identified that the practices of maternity facilities and health professionals are crucial to women's experience of support and breastfeeding 'success'. The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched globally in 1991...