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Studies in human lactation: milk volumes in lactating women during the onset of lactation and full lactation.

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1988
After validation of test-weighing procedures milk volumes produced by 13 multiparous Caucasian women were followed longitudinally through the first year of lactation. All practiced exclusive breast-feeding for at least 5 mo. Milk transfer to the infant was low on days 1 and 2 and increased rapidly to 498 +/- 129 g/d (means +/- SD) on day 5 and then ...
Clare E. Casey   +7 more
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Lactation and contraception

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
This review examines evidence relevant to the effect of hormonal contraception on breastfeeding; and compares global and US recommendations for contraceptive initiation and use. Breastfeeding and use of postpartum contraception have high public health priority, making research in this area critical for optimizing guidance.High quality evidence remains ...
Neha R. Bhardwaj, Eve Espey
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Effect of Isoalkyl Lactates as Pendant Group on Poly(acrylic acid)

, 2014
Esterification of lactic acid with secondary alcohols such as isopropanol and isobutanol followed by acrylic acid was carried out by azeotropic distillation.
M. Purushothaman   +2 more
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A category-ratio perceived exertion scale: relationship to blood and muscle lactates and heart rate.

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1983
The purpose of this investigation was to study the relationship between perceptual ratings from Borg's new category-ratio scale and some physiological variables during exercise.
B. Noble   +4 more
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Drugs in lactation

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1986
The excretion of drugs in breast milk has been appreciated for some considerable time and a review of the subject appeared as early as 1908 (cited by Illingworthl). Over the past 5 years a number of extensive reviews have appeared. Most noteable have been the monograph edited by Wilson 2, reference text edited by Briggs et al 3 and the statement issued
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Could lactates in vitreous humour be used to estimate the time since death?

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2011
Vitreous humour (VH) is a useful medium for postmortem analysis. During the supravital period, anaerobic glycolysis that occurs results in the increased lactate concentration (L) in cytosol.
Z. Mihailović   +3 more
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Drugs in lactation

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2019
AbstractAlthough most medications can be taken safely during breastfeeding, potential risks of infant toxicity do exist because all medications will be excreted into the breast milk to some extent. The amount of medication excreted in the milk depends mainly on (i) within‐drug variation, such as dosing; (ii) between‐drug variation including chemical ...
Ruud H J Verstegen, Shinya Ito
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Lactation and fertility

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1979
During the last decade there have been many reports indicating a decline in breast feeding practices in the urban areas of developing countries. This decline might have adverse effects on maternal and child health. A study of 1079 urban hospital attending women was undertaken to evaluate their breast feeding practices.
K Prema, S N Kumari, A N Naidu
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Lactate in Sepsis

JAMA, 2015
A 67-year-old man with a medical history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and cirrhosis presented to the emergency department reporting 5 days of cough, fever, anorexia, and malaise. He was found to be tachycardic, hypotensive, in severe respiratory distress, and oliguric, and he had peripheral cyanosis and a lactate level of 3.1 mmol/L ...
John A. Kellum, Hernando Gomez
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Physiology of Lactation

Clinics in Perinatology, 1999
The physiology of human lactation is described with secretions on mammary gland anatomy and development, the mechanisms of milk secretion and ejection, and the temporal sequence of events during the transition from pregnancy to lactation (lactogenesis).
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