The spiritual health and breastfeeding behavior: a cross-sectional correlational study. [PDF]
Panahi M+5 more
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Birth outcomes by type of attendance at antenatal education: An observational study
Background Antenatal education aims to prepare expectant parents for pregnancy, birth, and parenthood. Studies have reported antenatal education teaching breathing and relaxation methods for pain relief, termed psychoprophylaxis, is associated with reduction in caesarean section rates compared with general birth and parenting classes.
Antonia W. Shand+6 more
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Factors affecting breastfeeding initiation among mothers in Riyadh primary healthcare clinics: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Altamimi AF+3 more
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Breastfeeding and the prevention of infant mortality [PDF]
Heena Brahmbhatt, Ronald H. Gray
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The relative contributions of genetic and non‐genetic factors to the risk of neuroblastoma
Germline variants, as well as copy number variations, confer increased risks of neuroblastoma (NB), often with effect estimates ≥ 1.5, underscoring the strong genetic contributions to NB. However, the strength of the association varies in non‐genetic factors.
Eun Mi Jung+2 more
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Breastfeeding of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander infants from a small rural cohort in Australia. [PDF]
Onifade OM+5 more
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Relationship Between Perinatal Counseling and Incidence of Breastfeeding in an Inner-City Population
Barbara K Russell+2 more
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Hospital Breastfeeding Policies and Practices in South Korea: A Comparison with the WHO/UNICEF Ten Steps [PDF]
Andrea Crivelli Kovach, Heasook Kim
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There were no significant differences in the self‐reported outcomes small for gestational age (SGA) at birth, large for gestational age (LGA) at birth, and neonatal health problems between women who were vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) during pregnancy and women who were not vaccinated against COVID‐19 during pregnancy.
Petra J. Woestenberg+5 more
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