An estimated 70 % of mothers in the United States initiate breastfeeding annually. Mothers often discuss breastfeeding problems with their infant’s pediatrician. Pediatricians may feel unsure about their role when assisting the nonpatient, breastfeeding mother. By having prac-tical solutions and support systems in place to anticipate and tend to breastfeeding mothers’ needs, pediatricians can be instrumental in preventing early weaning. The purpose of this article is to provide practical suggestions to outpatient-based pediatric health care providers when assisting the breastfeeding dyad. J Hum Lact. 24(2):335-339
Breastfeeding is the biological norm for infant feeding and nutrition. Successful breastfeeding depe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-86)Breast-feeding has recently been endorsed as the su...
In all phases of their growth and development, from conception to senility, the human being counts o...
Physician mothers have some of the highest rates ofbreastfeeding initiation; however, their rates of...
The value of breastfeeding for mothers, babies, and society is well established, yet in the United S...
The modern society places before the specialists in various fields of knowledge all the new challeng...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits for infants and mothers. However, the United Stat...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends women breastfeed exclusively for a minimu...
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2013) indicates that nearly 40% of infants...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
INTRODUCTION: Outpatient pediatric providers play a crucial role in the promotion of breastfeeding. ...
Breastfeeding benefits for mother and baby have been extensively studied. Despite this, early breast...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Boston Medical Center (BMC), an inner-city, Baby-Friendly teaching hospital with approxi-mately 2000...
Within the nutrition and medical communities, there has been a resurgence of interest in breast-feed...
Breastfeeding is the biological norm for infant feeding and nutrition. Successful breastfeeding depe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-86)Breast-feeding has recently been endorsed as the su...
In all phases of their growth and development, from conception to senility, the human being counts o...
Physician mothers have some of the highest rates ofbreastfeeding initiation; however, their rates of...
The value of breastfeeding for mothers, babies, and society is well established, yet in the United S...
The modern society places before the specialists in various fields of knowledge all the new challeng...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits for infants and mothers. However, the United Stat...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends women breastfeed exclusively for a minimu...
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2013) indicates that nearly 40% of infants...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
INTRODUCTION: Outpatient pediatric providers play a crucial role in the promotion of breastfeeding. ...
Breastfeeding benefits for mother and baby have been extensively studied. Despite this, early breast...
Breast milk contains many nutrients according to the needs of the baby for growth and development. B...
Boston Medical Center (BMC), an inner-city, Baby-Friendly teaching hospital with approxi-mately 2000...
Within the nutrition and medical communities, there has been a resurgence of interest in breast-feed...
Breastfeeding is the biological norm for infant feeding and nutrition. Successful breastfeeding depe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-86)Breast-feeding has recently been endorsed as the su...
In all phases of their growth and development, from conception to senility, the human being counts o...