Rates of breastfeeding uptake are lower after a caesarean birth than vaginal birth, despite caesarean rates increasing globally over the past 30 years, and many high-income countries reporting overall caesarean rates of above 25%. A number of factors are likely to be associated with women's infant feeding decisions following a caesarean birth such as limited postoperative mobility, postoperative pain, and ongoing management of medical complications that may have triggered the need for a caesarean birth. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate evidence of interventions on the initiation and duration of any and exclusive breastfeeding among women who had a planned or unplanned caesarean birth. Seven studies, presenting quantitative ...
A retrospective exploratory methodology was used to examine the influence perinatal events had on br...
Cesarean section (C-section) is an alternative to childbirth if a normal delivery cannot be achieved...
Background: To study the current breast feeding practices in mothers who underwent caesarean s...
Background: The early breastfeeding initiation is one of the crusial process for successful in exclu...
Aim. The aim of this study was to review clinical interventions that increase the uptake and/or the ...
Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mother and the infant. The purpose of t...
Background: The benefits of breast milk are greatly enhanced if breastfeeding starts within one hour...
Breastfeeding outcomes are often worse after cesarean section compared to vaginal childbirth
Background The number of caesarean sections (CS) is increasing globally, and repeat CS after a prev...
Background: Breast engorgement is defined as enlarged & filling of breast with milk. It is one of th...
This thesis demonstrates the value of an anthropological perspective on informing appropriate breast...
Background: The number of caesarean sections (CS) is increasing globally, and repeat CS after a prev...
BACKGROUND: Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certa...
Funding MB is a research training fellow funded by The Wellcome Trust.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
This study explored the experiences of women with breastfeeding difficulties following a caesarean s...
A retrospective exploratory methodology was used to examine the influence perinatal events had on br...
Cesarean section (C-section) is an alternative to childbirth if a normal delivery cannot be achieved...
Background: To study the current breast feeding practices in mothers who underwent caesarean s...
Background: The early breastfeeding initiation is one of the crusial process for successful in exclu...
Aim. The aim of this study was to review clinical interventions that increase the uptake and/or the ...
Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mother and the infant. The purpose of t...
Background: The benefits of breast milk are greatly enhanced if breastfeeding starts within one hour...
Breastfeeding outcomes are often worse after cesarean section compared to vaginal childbirth
Background The number of caesarean sections (CS) is increasing globally, and repeat CS after a prev...
Background: Breast engorgement is defined as enlarged & filling of breast with milk. It is one of th...
This thesis demonstrates the value of an anthropological perspective on informing appropriate breast...
Background: The number of caesarean sections (CS) is increasing globally, and repeat CS after a prev...
BACKGROUND: Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certa...
Funding MB is a research training fellow funded by The Wellcome Trust.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
This study explored the experiences of women with breastfeeding difficulties following a caesarean s...
A retrospective exploratory methodology was used to examine the influence perinatal events had on br...
Cesarean section (C-section) is an alternative to childbirth if a normal delivery cannot be achieved...
Background: To study the current breast feeding practices in mothers who underwent caesarean s...