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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005
Breastfeeding is a route of HIV transmission from an HIV-infected mother to her infant. However, breastfeeding is an important pillar of child survival and the ideal way of feeding an infant, as well as providing a unique biological and emotional basis for child development.
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Breastfeeding is a route of HIV transmission from an HIV-infected mother to her infant. However, breastfeeding is an important pillar of child survival and the ideal way of feeding an infant, as well as providing a unique biological and emotional basis for child development.
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JOGN Nursing, 1981
The resources of motivation and knowledge that make the nurse a valuable support to the new mother initiating breastfeeding are needed again, equally as much, as the nurse prepares the mother for selfâcare at home and remains available for counseling afterwards. There are general guidelines for promoting continued breastfeeding success and for avoiding
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The resources of motivation and knowledge that make the nurse a valuable support to the new mother initiating breastfeeding are needed again, equally as much, as the nurse prepares the mother for selfâcare at home and remains available for counseling afterwards. There are general guidelines for promoting continued breastfeeding success and for avoiding
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2015
Until the 1950s almost all Korean infants were breast fed until they were 6 months old. By the 1960s upper-middle class mothers who were influenced by rapid Westernization were feeding their infants with imported formulas. As the Korean food industry made formulas widely available in the late 1960s and 1970s bottle feeding became widely practiced ...
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Until the 1950s almost all Korean infants were breast fed until they were 6 months old. By the 1960s upper-middle class mothers who were influenced by rapid Westernization were feeding their infants with imported formulas. As the Korean food industry made formulas widely available in the late 1960s and 1970s bottle feeding became widely practiced ...
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Promoting Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding and Population Health
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2011Jessica, Lazerov, Caitlin, Ervin
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2014
Nighttime for many new parents in the United States is fraught with the intense challenges of learning to breastfeed and helping their babies sleep so they can get rest themselves. Through careful ethnographic study of the dilemmas raised by nighttime breastfeeding, and their examination in the context of anthropological, historical, and feminist ...
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Nighttime for many new parents in the United States is fraught with the intense challenges of learning to breastfeed and helping their babies sleep so they can get rest themselves. Through careful ethnographic study of the dilemmas raised by nighttime breastfeeding, and their examination in the context of anthropological, historical, and feminist ...
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Policy Statement: Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk
Pediatrics, 2022Joan Younger Meek, Lawrence Noble
exaly

