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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, Eric S. Shinwell
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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, Eric S. Shinwell
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The Lancet, 1993
Breast feeding has been recognized as a mode of HIV transmission since 1985. It is estimated that infants run 1-in-3 risk of being infected with HIV when breast fed by mothers who were initially infected with HIV after delivery. Breast feeding however is unlikely to confer such as a high risk to the child when the mother is infected before delivering
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Breast feeding has been recognized as a mode of HIV transmission since 1985. It is estimated that infants run 1-in-3 risk of being infected with HIV when breast fed by mothers who were initially infected with HIV after delivery. Breast feeding however is unlikely to confer such as a high risk to the child when the mother is infected before delivering
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
This review focuses on several aspects of breast-feeding, including mothers' skills and attitudes, risk of HIV transmission in breast milk, lactational amenorrhea and its contraceptive effects, and the effects of anesthesia and analgesia on lactation.
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This review focuses on several aspects of breast-feeding, including mothers' skills and attitudes, risk of HIV transmission in breast milk, lactational amenorrhea and its contraceptive effects, and the effects of anesthesia and analgesia on lactation.
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Breast-Feeding Analgesia in Infants: An Update on the Current State of Evidence
Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2017Britney Benoit+3 more
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Use of psychotropic drugs during pregnancy and breast‐feeding
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica Supplementum, 2015Erik Roj Larsen+9 more
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