International audienceAIM: To estimate the percentage of breastfeeding mothers with home access to e-technologies and to compare breastfeeding outcomes for mothers with and without access to e-technologies. METHODS: We conducted a prospective observational study of 550 breastfeeding mothers discharged from nine maternity units in France. RESULTS: Overall, 435 mothers (79%; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 75-82) had home access to e-technologies. Mothers with access to e-technologies were less likely to be unemployed (6% vs. 15%, p = 0.004), to smoke during pregnancy (8% vs. 16%, p = 0.03), to have a breastfeeding assessment score <8 (39% vs. 59%, p < 0.001) and to use a pacifier (23% vs. 41%, p < 0.001). Although mothers with access to e-...
Despite the significant health benefits attributed to breastfeeding, rates in countries such as Aust...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an unquestionable right of mothers and their children; however, it is...
Breastfeeding support is a key component in meeting the public health responsibility of increasing b...
Background: Breastfeeding has many benefits for newborns, mothers, and the wider society. The World ...
Background: Mother milk provides many health benefits for both mother and baby. Supporting breastfee...
International audienceThe vast majority of breastfeeding mothers in Western countries have routine a...
Rates of breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity vary dramatically, depending on barrier...
New mothers are recommended to exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first six months to prov...
Smartphone apps for self-tracking breastfeeding emerged as a popular tool among new mothers. Yet, we...
Introduction: To start and continue breastfeeding, primiparous women have many challenges. Breastfee...
Abstract Women seek information about infant feeding from multiple sources, which may conflict. Incr...
©Alaa Ali Almohanna, Khin Than Win, Shahla Meedya. Originally published in the Journal of Medical In...
Breastfeeding challenges, such as pain and perception of insufficient milk supply, prevent many wome...
Breastfeeding is the normal and safest way to nurture an infant, and prolonged exclusive breastfeedi...
Infant feeding is a complex behavior enacted in a risk adverse society. Despite ongoing communicatio...
Despite the significant health benefits attributed to breastfeeding, rates in countries such as Aust...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an unquestionable right of mothers and their children; however, it is...
Breastfeeding support is a key component in meeting the public health responsibility of increasing b...
Background: Breastfeeding has many benefits for newborns, mothers, and the wider society. The World ...
Background: Mother milk provides many health benefits for both mother and baby. Supporting breastfee...
International audienceThe vast majority of breastfeeding mothers in Western countries have routine a...
Rates of breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity vary dramatically, depending on barrier...
New mothers are recommended to exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first six months to prov...
Smartphone apps for self-tracking breastfeeding emerged as a popular tool among new mothers. Yet, we...
Introduction: To start and continue breastfeeding, primiparous women have many challenges. Breastfee...
Abstract Women seek information about infant feeding from multiple sources, which may conflict. Incr...
©Alaa Ali Almohanna, Khin Than Win, Shahla Meedya. Originally published in the Journal of Medical In...
Breastfeeding challenges, such as pain and perception of insufficient milk supply, prevent many wome...
Breastfeeding is the normal and safest way to nurture an infant, and prolonged exclusive breastfeedi...
Infant feeding is a complex behavior enacted in a risk adverse society. Despite ongoing communicatio...
Despite the significant health benefits attributed to breastfeeding, rates in countries such as Aust...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is an unquestionable right of mothers and their children; however, it is...
Breastfeeding support is a key component in meeting the public health responsibility of increasing b...