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Policy Statement: Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk.
Pediatrics, 2022Breastfeeding and human milk are the normative standards for infant feeding and nutrition. The short- and long-term medical and neurodevelopmental advantages of breastfeeding make breastfeeding, or the provision of human milk, a public health imperative.
J. Meek, Lawrence Noble
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Breastfeeding Medicine, 2023
Background: The effects of breastfeeding on neurodevelopmental outcomes are unclear. Inconsistent findings have been reported and confounding factors make interpretation of studies difficult. The World Health Organization published a systematic review on
Catherine McGowan, R. Bland
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Background: The effects of breastfeeding on neurodevelopmental outcomes are unclear. Inconsistent findings have been reported and confounding factors make interpretation of studies difficult. The World Health Organization published a systematic review on
Catherine McGowan, R. Bland
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The Effects of Breastfeeding on Maternal Mental Health: A Systematic Review
Journal of Women's Health, 2022Background: Breastfeeding has many positive effects on the health of infants and mothers, however, the effect of breastfeeding on maternal mental health is largely unknown.
Megan Yuen +9 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
The benefits of breastfeeding for the infant and nursing mother are well established. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 mo and continued breastfeeding up to 2 y. Exclusive breastfeeding is the most effective intervention to reduce infant mortality and is estimated to prevent 13 % of under 5 child mortality ...
N B, Mathur, Dhulika, Dhingra
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The benefits of breastfeeding for the infant and nursing mother are well established. The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 mo and continued breastfeeding up to 2 y. Exclusive breastfeeding is the most effective intervention to reduce infant mortality and is estimated to prevent 13 % of under 5 child mortality ...
N B, Mathur, Dhulika, Dhingra
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Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Clinical Protocol #36: The Mastitis Spectrum, Revised 2022
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2022A central goal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success.
K. Mitchell +7 more
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Nursing for Women's Health, 2022
A nurse-midwife who experienced her own difficulties with breastfeeding writes that there should be fewer obstacles and more systematic support for lactating individuals.
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A nurse-midwife who experienced her own difficulties with breastfeeding writes that there should be fewer obstacles and more systematic support for lactating individuals.
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