Background: This research was conducted for the purpose of determining the effect of hormonal and non-hormonal contraception on the mother milk and infants growth among lactating women received by south Tehran’s Health Centers. In this regard a broad spectrum study from December 2000 until February 2001 was done by Tehran university. Materials and Methods: By sampling method, 200 lactating women were chosen randomly. They were divided into two groups according to their preferred method of contraception: 67 women chose hormonal method and 133 women chose non –hormonal method. Results&Conclusion: During the time of the study on infants growth (increase in head circumstances, increase in height, increase in weight), There was no significan...
AbstractBackgroundContraception is important for women who are postpartum, including those who are b...
Background: Bongaarts’s model of Ci calculation was used to calculate the contribution of breast-fee...
Fertility is an important predictor of maternal mortality: high fertility levels being associated wi...
Abstract- Different contraceptive methods are used by breastfeeding mothers. To investigate the effe...
Birth control for women who are breastfeeding is important worldwide. Delaying the next pregnancy im...
Background: Giving too early complementary feeding effect on the duration of amenorrhea during lacta...
Different contraceptive methods are used by breastfeeding mothers. To investigate the effects of pro...
To measure infants' breast milk intake and infant growth when their mothers initiated either combine...
Breastfeeding, when practiced in a specific way, can be used to prolong the period of post-partum in...
Background: Weight gain is one of the predominantly problem for women who's in childbearing age. Wei...
Aim of the study: To compare safety and efficacy of combined hormonal contraceptives and assess what...
Oral contraceptive agents are currently the most popular and one of the most effective methods for p...
Objective: Nowadays progesterone contraceptives are being used by lactating women. In the last cent...
There is currently no evidence of harm; however, few patients have been studied and existing studies...
Background: The global objective to improve infant�s health and food quality optimally is with exc...
AbstractBackgroundContraception is important for women who are postpartum, including those who are b...
Background: Bongaarts’s model of Ci calculation was used to calculate the contribution of breast-fee...
Fertility is an important predictor of maternal mortality: high fertility levels being associated wi...
Abstract- Different contraceptive methods are used by breastfeeding mothers. To investigate the effe...
Birth control for women who are breastfeeding is important worldwide. Delaying the next pregnancy im...
Background: Giving too early complementary feeding effect on the duration of amenorrhea during lacta...
Different contraceptive methods are used by breastfeeding mothers. To investigate the effects of pro...
To measure infants' breast milk intake and infant growth when their mothers initiated either combine...
Breastfeeding, when practiced in a specific way, can be used to prolong the period of post-partum in...
Background: Weight gain is one of the predominantly problem for women who's in childbearing age. Wei...
Aim of the study: To compare safety and efficacy of combined hormonal contraceptives and assess what...
Oral contraceptive agents are currently the most popular and one of the most effective methods for p...
Objective: Nowadays progesterone contraceptives are being used by lactating women. In the last cent...
There is currently no evidence of harm; however, few patients have been studied and existing studies...
Background: The global objective to improve infant�s health and food quality optimally is with exc...
AbstractBackgroundContraception is important for women who are postpartum, including those who are b...
Background: Bongaarts’s model of Ci calculation was used to calculate the contribution of breast-fee...
Fertility is an important predictor of maternal mortality: high fertility levels being associated wi...