Background: Breastfeeding has been shown to result in extensive physical and psychological benefits for both the mother and the newborn. However, the rate and duration of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) remains low worldwide. Mother–infant skin-to-skin contact (SSC) immediately after birth has demonstrated results that support the argument for breastfeeding continuation. Research aim: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of EBF 3 months postpartum and the effect of early SSC in maintaining optimal EBF practices for mothers and their healthy newborns. Methods: We conducted an observational, retrospective study in Spain from 2013 to 2015. Pregnant women were interviewed immediately postpartum and again at 3 months postpartum regarding...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Skin-to-skincontact (SSC) and breastfeeding education have many benefits for both motherand newborn....
BACKGROUND:It has been suggested that the timing of a baby's first breastfeed may influence breastfe...
Objective: To evaluate dose of skin-to-skin (STS) contact as a nursing intervention to increase the ...
Breast-feeding initiation within the first half hour after birth is one of the World Health Organiza...
This was a nurse-driven, hospital-based, prospective cohort study of data collected in 19 hospitals ...
Objective:To compare duration of exclusive breastfeeding of mothers who contact and suckling with ...
Background: Breastfeeding is beneficial to the health of both mother and infant and fosters optimal ...
Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth has numerous protective effects. Although ...
This study explores the implementation of skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby immediately f...
Abstract Background Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth brings about numerous ...
Enormous amounts of evidence exist regarding the positive effects of skin-to-skin contact on infant ...
Objective: To investigate the research question: Is there a relationship between the number of minut...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with...
Using data from a longitudinal study of breastfeeding in Hispanics, this study evaluated the influen...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Skin-to-skincontact (SSC) and breastfeeding education have many benefits for both motherand newborn....
BACKGROUND:It has been suggested that the timing of a baby's first breastfeed may influence breastfe...
Objective: To evaluate dose of skin-to-skin (STS) contact as a nursing intervention to increase the ...
Breast-feeding initiation within the first half hour after birth is one of the World Health Organiza...
This was a nurse-driven, hospital-based, prospective cohort study of data collected in 19 hospitals ...
Objective:To compare duration of exclusive breastfeeding of mothers who contact and suckling with ...
Background: Breastfeeding is beneficial to the health of both mother and infant and fosters optimal ...
Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth has numerous protective effects. Although ...
This study explores the implementation of skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby immediately f...
Abstract Background Mother and newborn skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth brings about numerous ...
Enormous amounts of evidence exist regarding the positive effects of skin-to-skin contact on infant ...
Objective: To investigate the research question: Is there a relationship between the number of minut...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify the factors associated with the practice of skin-to-skin contact with...
Using data from a longitudinal study of breastfeeding in Hispanics, this study evaluated the influen...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Skin-to-skincontact (SSC) and breastfeeding education have many benefits for both motherand newborn....
BACKGROUND:It has been suggested that the timing of a baby's first breastfeed may influence breastfe...