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Breast-feeding multiples

Seminars in Neonatology, 2002
Human breast milk is the best nutrition for human infants. Its advantages over the milk of other species, such as cows, include both a reduced risk for infections, allergies and chronic diseases, together with the full nutritional requirements for growth and development. Breast-feeding is as important for multiples as for singletons.
O, Flidel-Rimon, E S, Shinwell
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BREAST-FEEDING

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1974
A number of studies have shown that breast-feeding not only supplies the infant with nourishment but gives him immunologic protection against infection as well. Breast-fed infants are less likely to develop respiratory and gastrointestinal infections and allergic reactions. Infants slowly develop their own immunologic defenses in the months after birth,
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Prelacteal feeds and breast-feeding problems

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987
A recent WHO sponsored study observed that health establishments in some developing countries tend to discourage breast-feeding. In order to determine the factors responsible for it, perinatal infant feeding-related experiences of 210 mother child pairs delivered in five different locales in Benin City, Nigeria, were investigated.
A E, Isenalumhe, O, Oviawe
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Successful Breast-feeding

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
Failure to thrive during breast-feeding is a dilemma that has plagued mankind for centuries. It is not a common occurrence, and only scattered reports of a few cases have been published, while millions of infants worldwide are successfully breast-fed each year. An increasing number of mothers are breast-feeding their infants, however.
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Breast feeding research

Nursing Standard, 1988
Feeding is the major concern of new mothers in the first few weeks postpartum.
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Supporting Breast-Feeding

Pediatrics, 1979
For those interested in another approach to breast-feeding, Jelliffe and Jelliffe have recently published an elegant paper titled " Breast Is Best."4 Developing skills that enhance breast-feeding can be learned by reading the books listed at the end of this article.
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To Breast-Feed or Not to Breast-Feed?

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
For the infant's well-being, breastfeeding is preferable to formula-feeding, but for the mother, breast-feeding has both advantages and disadvantages.
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Breast-Feeding

Pediatrics In Review, 1989
The pediatrician plays a crucial role in the success of breast-feeding by providing well-researched, practical advice and support to the lactating woman, beginning in the prenatal period and continuing until total weaning. The pediatrician can provide much needed support and affirmation when the mother is sabotaged by well-meaning friends and relatives
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Breast feeding

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1948
S, STONE, H, BAKWIN
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Breast-Feeding Analgesia in Infants: An Update on the Current State of Evidence

Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2017
Britney Benoit   +3 more
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