Objective To examine relationships between nipple pain scores and 24-hour milk production volumes, breastfeeding and pumping frequencies, and breastfeeding duration in women using nipple shields for persistent nipple pain. Design Secondary outcome analysis of a prospective cohort study. Setting Research laboratory and participants’ homes. Participants Twenty-five breastfeeding women (6 ± 4 weeks after birth) who used nipple shields for persistent nipple pain. Methods We conducted a randomized trial to investigate the primary outcome of milk transfer with and without nipple shields among participants with and without nipple pain. Here, we report secondary outcomes of associations between 24-hour milk production, br...
Abstract: Breast engorgement occurs when milk first comes in breast and at other times which can cre...
The nipple has a critical role in successful breastfeeding. Nipple trauma or pain may negatively imp...
Background: Nipple and breast pain while breastfeeding is a common reason why women stop breastfeedi...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background Concerns about reduced milk transfer with nipple shield (NS) use are based on evidence...
Objective: To demonstrate that pain affects the goodness of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: Se...
It is widely accepted that breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. Despite the World ...
Background: Nipple and breast pain while breastfeeding is a common reason why women stop breastfeedi...
Background: Breast engorgement is defined as the swelling and distension of the breasts. The common ...
Exclusive breastfeedirig provides both mother and infant with the optimum method of feeding for the ...
Background: As we know that breastfeeding saves children under five lives every year, especially dur...
The benefits of breastfeeding are multiple and already well recognized both in the short and long te...
thesisThe purpose of this sutdy was to compare the incidence of nipple pain and damage in two groups...
Abstract: Breast engorgement occurs when milk first comes in breast and at other times which can cre...
The nipple has a critical role in successful breastfeeding. Nipple trauma or pain may negatively imp...
Background: Nipple and breast pain while breastfeeding is a common reason why women stop breastfeedi...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background: Persistent nipple pain is one of the most common reasons given by mothers for ceasing ex...
Background Concerns about reduced milk transfer with nipple shield (NS) use are based on evidence...
Objective: To demonstrate that pain affects the goodness of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: Se...
It is widely accepted that breast milk is the optimal source of infant nutrition. Despite the World ...
Background: Nipple and breast pain while breastfeeding is a common reason why women stop breastfeedi...
Background: Breast engorgement is defined as the swelling and distension of the breasts. The common ...
Exclusive breastfeedirig provides both mother and infant with the optimum method of feeding for the ...
Background: As we know that breastfeeding saves children under five lives every year, especially dur...
The benefits of breastfeeding are multiple and already well recognized both in the short and long te...
thesisThe purpose of this sutdy was to compare the incidence of nipple pain and damage in two groups...
Abstract: Breast engorgement occurs when milk first comes in breast and at other times which can cre...
The nipple has a critical role in successful breastfeeding. Nipple trauma or pain may negatively imp...
Background: Nipple and breast pain while breastfeeding is a common reason why women stop breastfeedi...