The AAP recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, followed by continuation of breastfeeding with introduction of complimentary foods for at least 1 year (1). There has been considerable success initiating breastfeeding in birth hospitals. This can largely be attributed to many beneficial programs, including the WHO/UNICEF Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and “10 Steps to Successful Breastfeeding” (2, 3). Despite the success with increasing breastfeeding rates in birth hospitals, only 58.3% of US infants received breast milk at 6 months of age and only 25.6% of US infants were exclusively breastfed at 6 months in 2019 (4).This discrepancy is even greater for the vulnerable population of premature infants who may experience unique bar...
The purpose of the study was to identify factors associated with the delay in the initiation of brea...
AbstractObjectiveIdentify and analyze variables associated with shorter duration of breastfeeding in...
Breastfeeding is challenging for mothers of preterm infants. The aim of this paper is to describe ri...
The AAP recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, followed by continuation of breastfeeding w...
Background: In spite of high rates of initiating breast milk feeding (BMF) among preterm infants, a ...
BACKGROUND: Health authorities recommend 6 months of fully breastfeeding and continuation of breastf...
Breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. For the nearly one in 10 infants born prematu...
Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recomm...
Premature infants are at a greater risk of not being breastfed. The aim of the study was to explore ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the incidence of exclusive breastfeeding and the risk factors assoc...
Breastfeeding is challenging for mothers of preterm infants. The aim of this paper is to describe ri...
The purpose of this study was to compare factors that may affect breastfeeding duration or cessation...
OBJECTIVES: to assess the mean duration, prevalence and reasons that lead to an early cessation of b...
Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recomm...
Background: The late preterm (35-36 6/7 weeks gestation) and early term (37-37 6/7 weeks gestation) ...
The purpose of the study was to identify factors associated with the delay in the initiation of brea...
AbstractObjectiveIdentify and analyze variables associated with shorter duration of breastfeeding in...
Breastfeeding is challenging for mothers of preterm infants. The aim of this paper is to describe ri...
The AAP recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, followed by continuation of breastfeeding w...
Background: In spite of high rates of initiating breast milk feeding (BMF) among preterm infants, a ...
BACKGROUND: Health authorities recommend 6 months of fully breastfeeding and continuation of breastf...
Breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. For the nearly one in 10 infants born prematu...
Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recomm...
Premature infants are at a greater risk of not being breastfed. The aim of the study was to explore ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the incidence of exclusive breastfeeding and the risk factors assoc...
Breastfeeding is challenging for mothers of preterm infants. The aim of this paper is to describe ri...
The purpose of this study was to compare factors that may affect breastfeeding duration or cessation...
OBJECTIVES: to assess the mean duration, prevalence and reasons that lead to an early cessation of b...
Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recomm...
Background: The late preterm (35-36 6/7 weeks gestation) and early term (37-37 6/7 weeks gestation) ...
The purpose of the study was to identify factors associated with the delay in the initiation of brea...
AbstractObjectiveIdentify and analyze variables associated with shorter duration of breastfeeding in...
Breastfeeding is challenging for mothers of preterm infants. The aim of this paper is to describe ri...