Objective. The purpose of our study was to identify attitudes towards donor breast milk in our population and identify barriers to its acceptance. Methods. The study sample was comprised of a convenience sample of 174 postpartum women. A questionnaire consisting of demographic information and 12 questions relating to attitudes and understanding of donor breast milk was administered. Results. Among the mothers surveyed, 34% were aware of the use of donor breast milk and donor milk banks. 62% of mothers preferred the use of formula compared to donor breast milk if they were unable to provide their own breast milk. Educational level did play a role with 64% of mothers with education beyond high school believing that donor breast milk was benef...
This study assessed maternal attitudes to breast-feeding in the concept of the Baby Friendly Hospita...
This is a cross-sectional study on 218 pregnant mothers in an urban government Hospital.The study ai...
Title Expectant Mothers\u27 Knowledge, Perceptions, Experiences and Acceptance of Human Donor Milk. ...
Abstract Background Due to the health and economic benefits of breast milk, the World Health Organiz...
Abstract Background The importance of breast milk for infants' growth, development and overall healt...
Although milk from the milk bank is the medically preferred choice when a mother’s own milk is not a...
Background- Of the 27 million babies born in India,3.5 million are preterm and 7.6 million with low ...
The importance of breast milk for infants growth, development and overall health is widely recognize...
Background: Breast milk has many good qualities and recommendations declare that breast milk alone i...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background Benefits of breastfeedi...
The promotion and support of human milk banks (HMBs) can enhance exclusive breastfeeding rates. The ...
The promotion and support of human milk banks (HMBs) can enhance exclusive breastfeeding rates. The ...
Background:Human breast milk is considered as the best source of all nutrients, beyond that it the o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Human milk is the best source of nutrients for all infants. When a mother's own m...
Abstract Background The first priority for infant feeding is to encourage the use of infant’s mother...
This study assessed maternal attitudes to breast-feeding in the concept of the Baby Friendly Hospita...
This is a cross-sectional study on 218 pregnant mothers in an urban government Hospital.The study ai...
Title Expectant Mothers\u27 Knowledge, Perceptions, Experiences and Acceptance of Human Donor Milk. ...
Abstract Background Due to the health and economic benefits of breast milk, the World Health Organiz...
Abstract Background The importance of breast milk for infants' growth, development and overall healt...
Although milk from the milk bank is the medically preferred choice when a mother’s own milk is not a...
Background- Of the 27 million babies born in India,3.5 million are preterm and 7.6 million with low ...
The importance of breast milk for infants growth, development and overall health is widely recognize...
Background: Breast milk has many good qualities and recommendations declare that breast milk alone i...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Background Benefits of breastfeedi...
The promotion and support of human milk banks (HMBs) can enhance exclusive breastfeeding rates. The ...
The promotion and support of human milk banks (HMBs) can enhance exclusive breastfeeding rates. The ...
Background:Human breast milk is considered as the best source of all nutrients, beyond that it the o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Human milk is the best source of nutrients for all infants. When a mother's own m...
Abstract Background The first priority for infant feeding is to encourage the use of infant’s mother...
This study assessed maternal attitudes to breast-feeding in the concept of the Baby Friendly Hospita...
This is a cross-sectional study on 218 pregnant mothers in an urban government Hospital.The study ai...
Title Expectant Mothers\u27 Knowledge, Perceptions, Experiences and Acceptance of Human Donor Milk. ...