INTRODUCTION:Preterm infants make up the majority of the 9 million babies born in Africa and South Asia requiring supplemental feedings as they transition to exclusive breastfeeding. The World Health Organization recommends the use of a cup to feed newborns with breastfeeding difficulties in low-resource settings. We set out to evaluate the Nifty cup, a new feeding cup designed specifically for infants with breastfeeding difficulties. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We conducted a randomized clinical trial in Ghana. We hypothesized infants would prefer the Nifty cup and that it would have less spillage as compared to a medicine cup. We enrolled mothers and preterm infants with breastfeeding difficulties indicated to cup feed at Komfo Anokye Teaching ...
Background: Despite the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) of exclusive breastfee...
Objectives: To assess the finger‐feeding technique when compared with the cup feeding method during ...
Background: Preterm babies who are unable to breastfeed but are able to swallow are commenced on cup...
The original publication may be found at www.bmj.comObjective: To determine the effect of artificial...
Background: Breast milk provides optimal nutrition for newborn infants, and the ideal way for infant...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negativ...
Food is a natural human need. Human breastmilk provides basic nutrients, enzymes, and antibodies nee...
Background: Immediate and exclusive initiation of breastfeeding after delivery has been associated w...
Background: Preterm infants start milk feeds by gavage tube. As they mature, sucking feeds are gradu...
Background: Oral feeding problems are among the most common issues in preterm infants. Various metho...
Background: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negative effects on...
Background: Optimal feeding of very low birthweight (VLBW <1500 g)/very preterm (gestation <32 weeks...
OBJECTIVES: to review randomized clinical trials that investigated breastfeeding prevalence and/or d...
Childhood undernutrition is a major health burden worldwide that increases childhood morbidity and m...
Purpose: To compare the swallowing performance of premature infants using a cup and a bottle during...
Background: Despite the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) of exclusive breastfee...
Objectives: To assess the finger‐feeding technique when compared with the cup feeding method during ...
Background: Preterm babies who are unable to breastfeed but are able to swallow are commenced on cup...
The original publication may be found at www.bmj.comObjective: To determine the effect of artificial...
Background: Breast milk provides optimal nutrition for newborn infants, and the ideal way for infant...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negativ...
Food is a natural human need. Human breastmilk provides basic nutrients, enzymes, and antibodies nee...
Background: Immediate and exclusive initiation of breastfeeding after delivery has been associated w...
Background: Preterm infants start milk feeds by gavage tube. As they mature, sucking feeds are gradu...
Background: Oral feeding problems are among the most common issues in preterm infants. Various metho...
Background: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negative effects on...
Background: Optimal feeding of very low birthweight (VLBW <1500 g)/very preterm (gestation <32 weeks...
OBJECTIVES: to review randomized clinical trials that investigated breastfeeding prevalence and/or d...
Childhood undernutrition is a major health burden worldwide that increases childhood morbidity and m...
Purpose: To compare the swallowing performance of premature infants using a cup and a bottle during...
Background: Despite the recommendation of the World Health Organization (WHO) of exclusive breastfee...
Objectives: To assess the finger‐feeding technique when compared with the cup feeding method during ...
Background: Preterm babies who are unable to breastfeed but are able to swallow are commenced on cup...