Background: Breastfeeding is very important for the proper nutrition and growth of the child, as well as, the health of the mother. To start breastfeeding, the neonate must have extensive oral capacities for sucking functions but, premature neonates may not have the muscle strength needed to suck successfully. However, the non-nutritive sucking achieved by using a pacifier, has been identified by previous research as a factor associated with shorter duration and exclusivity of breastfeeding. This study aims to perform a systematic review to investigate the relationship between pacifier use in preterm neonates and breastfeeding in infancy. Methods: We included prospective studies, as well as randomized controlled studies that evaluated the a...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and analyze the variables associated with the use of pac...
Extensive literature reviews showed that pacifier usage is associated with early cessation of breast...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the factors associated with the use of pacifiers and/or bottle feeding in infa...
Objective: To review the effect of pacifier use in healthy term infants on breastfeeding duration an...
Abstract The immaturity of born to preterm infants may predispose to sucking difficulties. This rese...
Objective: To critically review all literature related to the association between pacifier use and b...
Objective: Due to the inconclusive evidence supporting the traditional recommendation to avoid early...
Background: The use of pacifiers is commonplace in Australia and has been shown to be negatively ass...
Background: The use of pacifiers is commonplace in Australia and has been shown to be negatively ass...
Pacifier use is associated with a decreased risk of SIDS [1], and is widely believed to suppress dig...
Introduction: The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for two years or more and advis...
Aim: Epidemiological studies suggest that pacifier use may be protective against SIDS but little is ...
Background: Pacifiers are effective in promoting oral feeding by increasing the maturation of nonnut...
This study confirms the findings of earlier studies that the use of a pacifier is widespread in Aust...
CONTEXT: The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund strongly discourage us...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and analyze the variables associated with the use of pac...
Extensive literature reviews showed that pacifier usage is associated with early cessation of breast...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the factors associated with the use of pacifiers and/or bottle feeding in infa...
Objective: To review the effect of pacifier use in healthy term infants on breastfeeding duration an...
Abstract The immaturity of born to preterm infants may predispose to sucking difficulties. This rese...
Objective: To critically review all literature related to the association between pacifier use and b...
Objective: Due to the inconclusive evidence supporting the traditional recommendation to avoid early...
Background: The use of pacifiers is commonplace in Australia and has been shown to be negatively ass...
Background: The use of pacifiers is commonplace in Australia and has been shown to be negatively ass...
Pacifier use is associated with a decreased risk of SIDS [1], and is widely believed to suppress dig...
Introduction: The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for two years or more and advis...
Aim: Epidemiological studies suggest that pacifier use may be protective against SIDS but little is ...
Background: Pacifiers are effective in promoting oral feeding by increasing the maturation of nonnut...
This study confirms the findings of earlier studies that the use of a pacifier is widespread in Aust...
CONTEXT: The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund strongly discourage us...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and analyze the variables associated with the use of pac...
Extensive literature reviews showed that pacifier usage is associated with early cessation of breast...
OBJECTIVE To analyze the factors associated with the use of pacifiers and/or bottle feeding in infa...