Background: Lactational mastitis is a painful, debilitating condition that if inappropriately managed, may lead women to discontinue breastfeeding prematurely. The aim of this paper is to report the incidence of mastitis in the first six months postpartum in a Scottish population, its impact on breastfeeding duration and to describe the type and appropriateness of the support and management received by affected women from health professionals.Methods: A longitudinal study of 420 breastfeeding women was undertaken in Glasgow in 2004/05. Participants were recruited and completed a baseline questionnaire before discharge from hospital. Cases of mastitis were reported either directly to the researchers or were detected during regular follow-up ...
Objective: To identify the best management approaches to mastitis management in breastfeeding women ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one in five Western women who breastfeed are likely to experience acute ma...
Introduction Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) occurs in 10–20% of breastfeeding women. Differen...
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BACKGROUND: Mastitis is one of the most common problems experienced by women who are breastfeeding. ...
Puerperal mastitis is a potentially serious illness among lactating women which traditionally has be...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of b...
Background: Mastitis is a painful problem experienced by breastfeeding women, especially in the firs...
Introduction: Mastitis is a common problem encountered by breastfeeding mothers. This study investig...
Background: Despite the health benefits of breastfeeding, initiation and duration rates continue to ...
Clinical impression suggests that lactation mastitis is associated with inexperienced nursers, impro...
Abstract Background Women's perceptions of quality of care during episodes of breast inflammation ha...
BACKGROUND: Health authorities recommend 6 months of fully breastfeeding and continuation of breastf...
Aim: To identify the incidence of and risk factors for mastitis, and to investigate breastfeeding pr...
Background: Mastitis caused by staphylococcus aureus in postnatal and lactating women is quite commo...
Objective: To identify the best management approaches to mastitis management in breastfeeding women ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one in five Western women who breastfeed are likely to experience acute ma...
Introduction Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) occurs in 10–20% of breastfeeding women. Differen...
This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distri...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is one of the most common problems experienced by women who are breastfeeding. ...
Puerperal mastitis is a potentially serious illness among lactating women which traditionally has be...
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of b...
Background: Mastitis is a painful problem experienced by breastfeeding women, especially in the firs...
Introduction: Mastitis is a common problem encountered by breastfeeding mothers. This study investig...
Background: Despite the health benefits of breastfeeding, initiation and duration rates continue to ...
Clinical impression suggests that lactation mastitis is associated with inexperienced nursers, impro...
Abstract Background Women's perceptions of quality of care during episodes of breast inflammation ha...
BACKGROUND: Health authorities recommend 6 months of fully breastfeeding and continuation of breastf...
Aim: To identify the incidence of and risk factors for mastitis, and to investigate breastfeeding pr...
Background: Mastitis caused by staphylococcus aureus in postnatal and lactating women is quite commo...
Objective: To identify the best management approaches to mastitis management in breastfeeding women ...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one in five Western women who breastfeed are likely to experience acute ma...
Introduction Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) occurs in 10–20% of breastfeeding women. Differen...