Introduction: Lactation is affected by a large number of factors. Equally important as spreading the message of exclusive breast feeding is enabling mothers to sustain it adequately. Considering the ease of implementation and obvious lack of adverse effects, non pharmacologic measures are an attractive option over pharmacologic measures for improving lactation. Methods: A quasi experimental study was conducted for a period of 16 months, to assess the effectiveness of back massage on lactation among immediate postnatal mothers. A total of 220 mothers were enrolled in two groups (Group A, Experimental group-100 cases, Group B, Control group-120 cases). The effect on lactation was assessed based on various parameters, related to the baby. Resu...
Breast engorgement is one of the most common breast implications occur on 2nd and 3rd postnatal days...
Background: The negative effects of cesarean section on breastfeeding are a major global concern. Pu...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organisation (WHO) states that breastfeeding is a normal and appropriat...
Background: The achieving target of exclusive breast milk in Indonesia has not been achieved. The un...
Background & Aim: The mother’s milk is by itself a sufficient food for the growth and developmen...
Background: Optimal nutrition from an early age can be achieved through exclusive breastfeeding (ASI...
Aims / Background: The practice of infant massage has been reported to provide benefits of improved ...
One of the efforts to reduce infant mortality is through the exclusive breastfeeding program. A new ...
Abstract: Breast engorgement occurs when milk first comes in breast and at other times which can cre...
Background: The inability to meet breast milk production can be prevented in various ways, one of wh...
Early breastfeeding is an initial key to success in breastfeeding practice where breastmilk is given...
The aim of this systematic review was to identify the effectiveness of breast massage as a treatment...
Several factors influence the achievement of Exclusive Breastfeeding, including the presence of moth...
Background: Breast massage helps the mother relax, causing the secretion of oxytocin hormone. This m...
Back Massage technique combined with holistic aromatherapy treatment can be an effective therapy for...
Breast engorgement is one of the most common breast implications occur on 2nd and 3rd postnatal days...
Background: The negative effects of cesarean section on breastfeeding are a major global concern. Pu...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organisation (WHO) states that breastfeeding is a normal and appropriat...
Background: The achieving target of exclusive breast milk in Indonesia has not been achieved. The un...
Background & Aim: The mother’s milk is by itself a sufficient food for the growth and developmen...
Background: Optimal nutrition from an early age can be achieved through exclusive breastfeeding (ASI...
Aims / Background: The practice of infant massage has been reported to provide benefits of improved ...
One of the efforts to reduce infant mortality is through the exclusive breastfeeding program. A new ...
Abstract: Breast engorgement occurs when milk first comes in breast and at other times which can cre...
Background: The inability to meet breast milk production can be prevented in various ways, one of wh...
Early breastfeeding is an initial key to success in breastfeeding practice where breastmilk is given...
The aim of this systematic review was to identify the effectiveness of breast massage as a treatment...
Several factors influence the achievement of Exclusive Breastfeeding, including the presence of moth...
Background: Breast massage helps the mother relax, causing the secretion of oxytocin hormone. This m...
Back Massage technique combined with holistic aromatherapy treatment can be an effective therapy for...
Breast engorgement is one of the most common breast implications occur on 2nd and 3rd postnatal days...
Background: The negative effects of cesarean section on breastfeeding are a major global concern. Pu...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organisation (WHO) states that breastfeeding is a normal and appropriat...