Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).We examined the relationship of labor pain relief medications with neonatal suckling and breastfeeding duration in 129 mothers delivering vaginally. Suckling was measured using the Infant Breastfeeding Assessment Tool (IBFAT). Controlling for infant age, birthweight, and gender, infants of unmedicated mothers had higher IBFAT suckling scores than those of medicated mothers (x = 11.1 vs. x = 8.2 respectively, P = .001). IBFAT suckling scores for intravenous and epidural groups were similar (x = 8.5) while those who received a combination of both intravenous and epidural medications were lower (x = 6.4 +/- 2.96, P = .001). Mothers evaluated their breastfeeding similarly to nu...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background: The effect of epidural analgesia on labor and effective breastfeeding is still being deb...
Epidural opioids and local anesthetics may depress the neonatal reflexes necessary for breastfeeding...
Objective: To determine whether a difference in breastfeeding behaviors could be observed between ne...
Objective: To determine whether a difference in breastfeeding behaviors could be observed between ne...
Abstract Objective Use of narcotics to relieve pain in labor affects neurobehavioral and nutrit...
Epidural opioids and local anesthetics may depress the neonatal reflexes necessary for breastfeeding...
Objective: To demonstrate that pain affects the goodness of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: Se...
Objective Use of narcotics to relieve pain in labor affects neurobehavioral and nutritional conditio...
Objective: Use of narcotics to relieve pain in labor affects neurobehavioral and nutritional conditi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since neonates have higher pain sensitivity, pain management has become a ...
Background: For a long time it was believed that newborns and infants were incapable of feeling pain...
Background: Epidural anesthesia is commonly administered to laboring women. Some studies have sugges...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background: The effect of epidural analgesia on labor and effective breastfeeding is still being deb...
Epidural opioids and local anesthetics may depress the neonatal reflexes necessary for breastfeeding...
Objective: To determine whether a difference in breastfeeding behaviors could be observed between ne...
Objective: To determine whether a difference in breastfeeding behaviors could be observed between ne...
Abstract Objective Use of narcotics to relieve pain in labor affects neurobehavioral and nutrit...
Epidural opioids and local anesthetics may depress the neonatal reflexes necessary for breastfeeding...
Objective: To demonstrate that pain affects the goodness of breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: Se...
Objective Use of narcotics to relieve pain in labor affects neurobehavioral and nutritional conditio...
Objective: Use of narcotics to relieve pain in labor affects neurobehavioral and nutritional conditi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since neonates have higher pain sensitivity, pain management has become a ...
Background: For a long time it was believed that newborns and infants were incapable of feeling pain...
Background: Epidural anesthesia is commonly administered to laboring women. Some studies have sugges...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...
Background Little is known about how breastfeeding rates are affected by drugs routinely administer...