Breastfeeding has considerable benefits for both mothers and infants. Current research evidence is demonstrating that events during labour and birth may have an effect on establishing exclusive breastfeeding (Forster & McLachlan, 2007). This study used a retrospective cohort methodology to assess for an association between prophylactic ecbolic medication used for the third stage of labour and exclusive breastfeeding at two weeks postpartum. Method: The study took advantage of data that had been collected and stored as part of routine maternity care. Two data sets were merged: one from a New Zealand District Health Board maternity database (Ecbolic data); and one from the New Zealand Ministry of Health maternity database (Breastfeeding data)...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Background: Breastfeeding rates in Sweden are declining, and it is important to identify women at ri...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Background: Optimal breastfeeding has benefits for the mother-infant dyads. This study investigated ...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the maternity care factors associated with exclusive b...
A study was conducted with 542 women, who gave birth in the hospital G.B. Grassi in Rome, to invest...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Background: Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 month...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits ...
In Hong Kong, while around 85% of mothers choose to breastfeed their infants, most discontinue withi...
Objective: to examine the effect of skin-to-skin contact and breast feeding within 30 minutes of bir...
There are limited epidemiological data on exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among culturally and linguis...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Background: Breastfeeding rates in Sweden are declining, and it is important to identify women at ri...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Background: Optimal breastfeeding has benefits for the mother-infant dyads. This study investigated ...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the maternity care factors associated with exclusive b...
A study was conducted with 542 women, who gave birth in the hospital G.B. Grassi in Rome, to invest...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Background: Worldwide, women fail to reach the recommended exclusive breastfeeding target of 6 month...
Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits ...
In Hong Kong, while around 85% of mothers choose to breastfeed their infants, most discontinue withi...
Objective: to examine the effect of skin-to-skin contact and breast feeding within 30 minutes of bir...
There are limited epidemiological data on exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) among culturally and linguis...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Breastmilk is the most natural and complete nutrition for infants, and breastfeeding incurs numerous...
Background: Breastfeeding rates in Sweden are declining, and it is important to identify women at ri...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...