The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding as the normal infant feeding method and that infants being breastfed should be regarded as the control group or norm reference in all instances. There are many factors which could contribute to a new mother ceasing breastfeeding early, with the most commonly reported reason being perceived insufficient breast milk supply. The use of herbal galactagogues is increasingly common worldwide. Literature review identified a need for more research in the area of herbal galactagogue use during breastfeeding. Twenty in-depth semi-structured interviews were undertaken with breastfeeding women who used herbal galactagogues, to document use and explore their perceived effectiveness and safety of he...
Galactagogues are foods, herbs or medications thought to support or increase breast milk supply. The...
Background There are limited data on the use of herbal medicines among breastfeeding mothers, despi...
Breastfeeding is essential for the health of newborn infants and mothers. Basic health research in 2...
The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding as the normal infant feeding method and that ...
The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding as the normal infant feeding method and that ...
Background: Research has shown up to 80% of mothers perceive their breast milk production as insuffi...
AbstractBreastfeeding provides the physiological and health benefits for both mother and child. Howe...
Some herbal galactagogues have gained reputation and recognition by the public and health profession...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lauren Cenac,1 Amelia J Brandt,1 Josephine Barnett,2 Shelley Thibeau,3 Kather...
AbstractBreastfeeding provides the physiological and health benefits for both mother and child. Howe...
BackgroundGalactagogues are substances thought to increase breast milk production, however evidence ...
Background: The use of herbal products is steadily increasing worldwide, especially by women, also d...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lisa Littrell,1 Amelia Brandt,1 Shelley Thibeau,2 Kamala Thriemer,3 Katherine...
The use of complementary health therapies has grown progressively since the 1950s. This article pres...
Background: Therapeutic approaches to addressing insufficient lactation are available but remain poo...
Galactagogues are foods, herbs or medications thought to support or increase breast milk supply. The...
Background There are limited data on the use of herbal medicines among breastfeeding mothers, despi...
Breastfeeding is essential for the health of newborn infants and mothers. Basic health research in 2...
The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding as the normal infant feeding method and that ...
The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding as the normal infant feeding method and that ...
Background: Research has shown up to 80% of mothers perceive their breast milk production as insuffi...
AbstractBreastfeeding provides the physiological and health benefits for both mother and child. Howe...
Some herbal galactagogues have gained reputation and recognition by the public and health profession...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lauren Cenac,1 Amelia J Brandt,1 Josephine Barnett,2 Shelley Thibeau,3 Kather...
AbstractBreastfeeding provides the physiological and health benefits for both mother and child. Howe...
BackgroundGalactagogues are substances thought to increase breast milk production, however evidence ...
Background: The use of herbal products is steadily increasing worldwide, especially by women, also d...
Alessandra N Bazzano,1 Lisa Littrell,1 Amelia Brandt,1 Shelley Thibeau,2 Kamala Thriemer,3 Katherine...
The use of complementary health therapies has grown progressively since the 1950s. This article pres...
Background: Therapeutic approaches to addressing insufficient lactation are available but remain poo...
Galactagogues are foods, herbs or medications thought to support or increase breast milk supply. The...
Background There are limited data on the use of herbal medicines among breastfeeding mothers, despi...
Breastfeeding is essential for the health of newborn infants and mothers. Basic health research in 2...