Objective: Exclusive breastfeeding has a major effect on decreasing the mortality of the children, particularly in developing countries. The aim of this survey was to study the effect of type of delivery on success of exclusive breastfeeding. Methods: In a case-control study, 344 women including two equal groups of 172 cases were chosen based on the type of delivery, vaginally or by cesarean section, and followed for the 6 months for the way of feeding their infants and the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among them. Findings: The rate of exclusive breastfeeding was significantly lower in the mothers delivered by cesarean section than who delivered vaginally (13.4% vs. 41.8%). The average duration of breastfeeding among the women with v...
WOS: 000379832300005PubMed: 27418219Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mot...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery has negative effects on breastfeeding. The objective of this...
Introduction:World health organization (WHO) and United Nations international childrens fund (UNICEF...
Objective: Exclusive breastfeeding has a major effect on decreasing the mortality of the children, ...
Background Breastfeeding is an only reliable nutritional source for infants. Many factors could affe...
Breastfeeding is a special gift from a mother to her baby. If mother is successful in breast feeding...
Background: Some studies suggested that a high rate of caesarean deliveries results in suboptimal br...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the infant morbidity and mortality. According to Pakistan Demog...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the infant morbidity and mortality. According to Pakistan Demog...
Background: Breastfeeding has many advantages for both mothers and infants. Several factors related ...
Objective:To compare the effect of cesarean section to women milk supply, latch score at the 1st and...
The type of delivery influences breastfeeding, both in terms of initiation and duration. The aim of ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether the type of birth influenced breastfeeding outcomes. METHODS: Thi...
Objectives: To investigate whether the type of birth influenced breastfeeding outcomes. Methods: Th...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of cesarean and forceps or vacuum delivery and parental smoking ha...
WOS: 000379832300005PubMed: 27418219Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mot...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery has negative effects on breastfeeding. The objective of this...
Introduction:World health organization (WHO) and United Nations international childrens fund (UNICEF...
Objective: Exclusive breastfeeding has a major effect on decreasing the mortality of the children, ...
Background Breastfeeding is an only reliable nutritional source for infants. Many factors could affe...
Breastfeeding is a special gift from a mother to her baby. If mother is successful in breast feeding...
Background: Some studies suggested that a high rate of caesarean deliveries results in suboptimal br...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the infant morbidity and mortality. According to Pakistan Demog...
Breast feeding has a great impact on the infant morbidity and mortality. According to Pakistan Demog...
Background: Breastfeeding has many advantages for both mothers and infants. Several factors related ...
Objective:To compare the effect of cesarean section to women milk supply, latch score at the 1st and...
The type of delivery influences breastfeeding, both in terms of initiation and duration. The aim of ...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether the type of birth influenced breastfeeding outcomes. METHODS: Thi...
Objectives: To investigate whether the type of birth influenced breastfeeding outcomes. Methods: Th...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of cesarean and forceps or vacuum delivery and parental smoking ha...
WOS: 000379832300005PubMed: 27418219Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mot...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery has negative effects on breastfeeding. The objective of this...
Introduction:World health organization (WHO) and United Nations international childrens fund (UNICEF...