Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk ejection. Thus, increased psychological distress can disrupt milk flow and in the long‐term, affect milk synthesis. Conversely, it is possible that milk ejection could be improved by using relaxation therapy during breastfeeding. We performed a systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using relaxation therapy to improve breastfeeding outcomes and to assess the consequent impact(s) on infant growth and behaviour. A literature search was performed using the PRISMA guidelines where we included intervention studies (including nonrandomised controlled studies) using relaxation therapy in breastfeeding mothers during the po...
The importance of exclusive breast-feeding in the first 6 mo of life is widely recognized, but most ...
The importance of breastfeeding is widely known and supported by literary evidence, as are various i...
Background: Reflexology is an interventional method which may lead to improved breast milk. Because ...
Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk...
Abstract Background The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during ...
Background: The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during lactatio...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and can cause major morbidity. Max...
Background: Biological signaling and communication between mothers and infants during breastfeeding ...
Objective: Is it feasible to recruit mothers with infants in a neonatal unit (NNU) to engage in 14 d...
Introduction: The numbers of breastfeeding failures are mostly caused by mothers` disbelief to thems...
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
Breastfeeding is a dynamic process involving signalling between mother and offspring through biologi...
Evidence for the health benefits of breastfeeding is well substantiated but breastfeeding uptake and...
Breast milk is an unparalleled source of nutrition that is particularly beneficial to infants who ar...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendation...
The importance of exclusive breast-feeding in the first 6 mo of life is widely recognized, but most ...
The importance of breastfeeding is widely known and supported by literary evidence, as are various i...
Background: Reflexology is an interventional method which may lead to improved breast milk. Because ...
Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk...
Abstract Background The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during ...
Background: The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during lactatio...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and can cause major morbidity. Max...
Background: Biological signaling and communication between mothers and infants during breastfeeding ...
Objective: Is it feasible to recruit mothers with infants in a neonatal unit (NNU) to engage in 14 d...
Introduction: The numbers of breastfeeding failures are mostly caused by mothers` disbelief to thems...
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
Breastfeeding is a dynamic process involving signalling between mother and offspring through biologi...
Evidence for the health benefits of breastfeeding is well substantiated but breastfeeding uptake and...
Breast milk is an unparalleled source of nutrition that is particularly beneficial to infants who ar...
The benefits of exclusive breastfeeding are well documented, yet few women adhere to recommendation...
The importance of exclusive breast-feeding in the first 6 mo of life is widely recognized, but most ...
The importance of breastfeeding is widely known and supported by literary evidence, as are various i...
Background: Reflexology is an interventional method which may lead to improved breast milk. Because ...