Background: Biological signaling and communication between mothers and infants during breastfeeding may shape infant behavior and feeding. This signaling is complex and little explored in humans, although it is potentially relevant for initiatives to improve breastfeeding rates. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate physiological and psychological aspects of mother-infant signaling during breastfeeding experimentally, testing the effects of a relaxation intervention on maternal psychological state, breast milk intake, milk cortisol levels, and infant behavior and growth. Methods: Primiparous breastfeeding mothers and full-term infants were randomly assigned to receive relaxation therapy [intervention relaxation group; n = 33 ...
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
While the nutritional and physical health benefits of breastfeeding are well established, accumulati...
Breastfeeding is recommended as the optimal source of nutrition for newborns for the first 6 months ...
Background: The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during lactatio...
Abstract Background The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during ...
Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk...
Breastfeeding is a dynamic process involving signalling between mother and offspring through biologi...
Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk...
Breast milk is an unparalleled source of nutrition that is particularly beneficial to infants who ar...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and can cause major morbidity. Max...
Objective: Is it feasible to recruit mothers with infants in a neonatal unit (NNU) to engage in 14 d...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression....
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
While the nutritional and physical health benefits of breastfeeding are well established, accumulati...
Breastfeeding is recommended as the optimal source of nutrition for newborns for the first 6 months ...
Background: The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during lactatio...
Abstract Background The physiological and psychological signalling between mother and infant during ...
Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk...
Breastfeeding is a dynamic process involving signalling between mother and offspring through biologi...
Maternal psychological state is recognised to influence lactation success, largely by affecting milk...
Breast milk is an unparalleled source of nutrition that is particularly beneficial to infants who ar...
Background Premature birth is the leading cause of neonatal death and can cause major morbidity. Max...
Objective: Is it feasible to recruit mothers with infants in a neonatal unit (NNU) to engage in 14 d...
Depressed and non-depressed mothers and their 3-month-old infants were videotaped during breastfeedi...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
Background: Breastfeeding has been reported to reduce the risk of postpartum anxiety and depression....
[eng] Background: Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastf...
While the nutritional and physical health benefits of breastfeeding are well established, accumulati...
Breastfeeding is recommended as the optimal source of nutrition for newborns for the first 6 months ...