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Pacifier Restriction and Exclusive Breastfeeding
Pediatrics, 2013OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that removing pacifiers from routine distribution in our mother-baby unit (MBU) would be associated with greater breastfeeding initiation or exclusivity during the birth hospitalization.
Laura R, Kair +4 more
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Overcoming Clinical Barriers to Exclusive Breastfeeding
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013Although a large majority of US mothers now begin breastfeeding, exclusive breastfeeding rates fall far below national health objectives, with vulnerable populations being least likely to breastfeed exclusively. This article explores common personal and societal barriers to exclusive breastfeeding and offers evidence-based strategies to support mothers
Marianne, Neifert, Maya, Bunik
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Supporting Exclusive Breastfeeding Through Early Breastfeeding Initiation
JKM (Jurnal Kebidanan Malahayati)Pendahuluan: Inisiasi menyusu dini (IMD) dan pemberian ASI eksklusif merupakan praktik penting dalam mendukung pertumbuhan dan perkembangan bayi secara optimal. Meskipun IMD telah banyak dilakukan, namun keberhasilan pemberian ASI eksklusif masih tergolong rendah, termasuk di UPT Puskesmas Delitua.Tujuan: Mengetahui hubungan inisiasi menyusu dini ...
Nining Khairunnisa +5 more
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The impact of exclusive breastfeeding on breastfeeding duration
Applied Nursing ResearchWhile breastfeeding is globally recommended, its duration still represents a public health issue.To examine the association between the period of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and the duration of overall human milk nutrition, and to identify determinants associated with the duration of EBF and overall human milk nutrition length.The presented study is ...
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Coparenting Breastfeeding Support and Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Pediatrics, 2015OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of a coparenting intervention on exclusive breastfeeding among primiparous mothers and fathers. METHODS A randomized controlled trial was conducted in a large teaching hospital in Toronto, Canada. Couples were
Jennifer, Abbass-Dick +4 more
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Promoting Exclusive Breastfeeding for Hispanic Women
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2006This article focuses on assisting nurses with the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding in Hispanic women through the understanding of their heritage, cultural traditions, and acculturation. Nurses can incorporate these traditions into daily nursing practice in order to enhance the breastfeeding experience of Hispanic mothers.
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Exclusive Breastfeeding: Isn’t Some Breastfeeding Good Enough?
Journal of Human Lactation, 2004Jane, Heinig, Kara, Ishii
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The Effect of Exclusive Breastfeeding Education on Mothers' Knowledge About Exclusive Breastfeeding
WASATHON Jurnal Pengabdian MasyarakatMother's milk is the best food for babies, considering that the nutritional content in it is very complex and complete. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in the Rw 5 area of Karngroto Village is still relatively low so there is a need for increased knowledge to increase exclusive breastfeeding coverage.
Rizka Devi Widya Astuti +6 more
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Beyond breastfeeding: breastfeeding through exclusive milk expression
While many women practice exclusive milk expression, feeding their infants only milk that has been expressed, there is little research on this phenomenon. This interpretative phenomenological study involved interviews with 12 mothers that were practicing exclusive milk expression.openaire +2 more sources
Breastfeeding Attitudes Among Couples Planning Exclusive Breastfeeding or Mixed Feeding
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2012The goals of the study were to describe maternal and paternal attitudes toward breastfeeding among couples planning exclusive breastfeeding and those planning mixed feeding and to compare maternal predictions of paternal attitudes with actual paternal attitudes.Expectant parents with the intention to breastfeed were recruited from outpatient clinics ...
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