Objective: To demonstrate that pain affects the goodness of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: Seventy-nine patients were interviewed regarding satisfaction in breastfeeding, tiredness, uterine pain, nipple and other pain, and analgesic use at day three and at first, second, third, and fourth week after birth. Data regarding the mode of delivery were recorded from medical charts. Milk formula supplements, bottle use, pacifier use, and nipple shields use were considered as variables suggesting unsuccessful breastfeeding. Results: At third day after delivery, it appeared that analgesic use was significantly associated with milk formula supplementing, bottle use, less satisfaction in breastfeeding, and more tiredness. At first week after de...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Introduction and aims: Human breast milk is a natural pain reliever that contains endorphins. The ai...
Objectives: The objective was to investigate the prevalence of mothers who experienced pain during b...
During their very early stages of life, both healthy and ill infants go through painful routine medi...
Objective To examine relationships between nipple pain scores and 24-hour milk production volumes...
The benefits of breastfeeding are multiple and already well recognized both in the short and long te...
Background: For a long time it was believed that newborns and infants were incapable of feeling pain...
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...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
To asses the short- and medium-term breastfeeding effects on women´s postpartum health a prospective...
Endometriosis is a gynecological estrogen-dependent disease whose commonest pain symptoms are dysmen...
Endometriosis is a gynecological estrogen-dependent disease whose commonest pain symptoms are dysmen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since neonates have higher pain sensitivity, pain management has become a ...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Introduction and aims: Human breast milk is a natural pain reliever that contains endorphins. The ai...
Objectives: The objective was to investigate the prevalence of mothers who experienced pain during b...
During their very early stages of life, both healthy and ill infants go through painful routine medi...
Objective To examine relationships between nipple pain scores and 24-hour milk production volumes...
The benefits of breastfeeding are multiple and already well recognized both in the short and long te...
Background: For a long time it was believed that newborns and infants were incapable of feeling pain...
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...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
To asses the short- and medium-term breastfeeding effects on women´s postpartum health a prospective...
Endometriosis is a gynecological estrogen-dependent disease whose commonest pain symptoms are dysmen...
Endometriosis is a gynecological estrogen-dependent disease whose commonest pain symptoms are dysmen...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since neonates have higher pain sensitivity, pain management has become a ...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Breastfeeding rates have recently increased in the United States and Canada and a majority of women ...
Introduction and aims: Human breast milk is a natural pain reliever that contains endorphins. The ai...