Abstract Background Preterm birth alters the normal sequence of lactogenesis. Lactogenesis I may not yet have started when mothers of very preterm infants (≤ 29 weeks gestation) have given birth. Preterm infants are too small or too ill to initiate suckling in the immediate postpartum period thus altering the normal cascade of event for lactogenesis II. With an increasing demand for mother’s own milk as a primary source of nutritional support in the care of very small and preterm infants, mothers of these infants are often at risk of expressing inadequate amounts of milk. The use of galactogogues is often considered when mothers of preterm infants are still having challenges in breast milk prod...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the developmen...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Background: Although the many factors that affect the initiation of lactation have been identified, ...
Abstract Background Preterm birth alters the normal sequence of lactogenesis. Lactogenesis I may not...
Abstract Background With an increasing demand for mot...
Abstract Background The use of mother’s own breast mi...
BACKGROUND: Mothers of preterm infants often are at risk of expressing an inadequate amount of milk ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Human milk (HM) is the best possible food for all infants, especially for pre...
In order to better promote breastfeeding through and beyond the onset of lactogenesis stage II (OL) ...
Background: Lactogenesis-II (LII) marks the onset of copious milk secretion postpartum. High pre-pre...
Background: Globally, 10% of all births are preterm. Access to human milk via manual breast expressi...
A study evaluating the time between delivery and the surge in milk production (lactogenesis time) de...
Background: As any delay in the onset of milk production and ejection in the first few days after d...
Background: Mothers of preterm infants often struggle to produce enough breast milk to meet the nutr...
Lactogenesis II is the onset of copious milk production following parturition. Delayed onset of lact...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the developmen...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Background: Although the many factors that affect the initiation of lactation have been identified, ...
Abstract Background Preterm birth alters the normal sequence of lactogenesis. Lactogenesis I may not...
Abstract Background With an increasing demand for mot...
Abstract Background The use of mother’s own breast mi...
BACKGROUND: Mothers of preterm infants often are at risk of expressing an inadequate amount of milk ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Human milk (HM) is the best possible food for all infants, especially for pre...
In order to better promote breastfeeding through and beyond the onset of lactogenesis stage II (OL) ...
Background: Lactogenesis-II (LII) marks the onset of copious milk secretion postpartum. High pre-pre...
Background: Globally, 10% of all births are preterm. Access to human milk via manual breast expressi...
A study evaluating the time between delivery and the surge in milk production (lactogenesis time) de...
Background: As any delay in the onset of milk production and ejection in the first few days after d...
Background: Mothers of preterm infants often struggle to produce enough breast milk to meet the nutr...
Lactogenesis II is the onset of copious milk production following parturition. Delayed onset of lact...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the effect of maternal breast milk supplementation on the developmen...
BACKGROUND: The use of breast milk presents numerous early and long-term advantages for ELBW preterm...
Background: Although the many factors that affect the initiation of lactation have been identified, ...