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Birth, 2012
AbstractThe Renaissance of breastfeeding is at hand. With the energy of an epidemic and the passion of a crusade, breastfeeding has become the norm for infant feeding. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have affirmed breastfeeding's value to public health.
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AbstractThe Renaissance of breastfeeding is at hand. With the energy of an epidemic and the passion of a crusade, breastfeeding has become the norm for infant feeding. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have affirmed breastfeeding's value to public health.
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The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1989
Although breastfeeding two or more infants requires greater organization and presents a challenge to the family, it may in the long run save time. Fatigue, the greatest deterrent to breastfeeding multiples, is common among all new mothers. It is essential for the nurse to demonstrate all of the potential positions for feeding, to stress adequate ...
D T, Sollid +3 more
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Although breastfeeding two or more infants requires greater organization and presents a challenge to the family, it may in the long run save time. Fatigue, the greatest deterrent to breastfeeding multiples, is common among all new mothers. It is essential for the nurse to demonstrate all of the potential positions for feeding, to stress adequate ...
D T, Sollid +3 more
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PRENATAL BREASTFEEDING EDUCATION and Breastfeeding Outcomes
MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2008To examine the impact of various breastfeeding outcomes of three cohorts receiving different methods of prenatal breastfeeding education.Retrospective cohort design with patients attending a breastfeeding education class at an Army medical center. Controls were matched for sponsor rank, marital status, and smoking status.
Irene M, Rosen +3 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2011
Does passion for a cause threaten the nurse-patient relationship?
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Does passion for a cause threaten the nurse-patient relationship?
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Does Parental Breastfeeding Knowledge Increase Breastfeeding Rates?
Birth, 1999Objective: Although improving mothers' knowledge about breastfeeding can increase rates and duration of breastfeeding, little is known about the influence of fathers' knowledge. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge of mothers and fathers about breastfeeding before and after receiving postpartum advice and its relationship to
L R, Susin +5 more
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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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Social Pressures Against Breastfeeding Women During Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding Bullying
ABSTRACT Introduction: Studies on mothers' breastfeeding experiences report that they perceive pressure to breastfeed. Mothers who feel pressured to breastfeed may see themselves as bad parents and feel guilty, ashamed, and embarrassed when they do not breastfeed.Beyazgül, Burcu +4 more
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