In the World Health Organization/United Nations Children's Fund document Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative: Revised, Updated and Expanded for Integrated Care, neonatal care is mentioned as 1 area that would benefit from expansion of the original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. The different situations faced by preterm and sick infants and their mothers, compared to healthy infants and their mothers, necessitate a specific breastfeeding policy for neonatal intensive care and require that health care professionals have knowledge and skills in lactation and breastfeeding support, including provision of antenatal information, that are specific to neonatal care. Facilitation of early, continuous, and prolonged skin-to-skin contact (kangar...
The incidence and duration of breast milk feedings for preterm infants, via gavage, bottle and/or br...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits for infants and mothers. However, the United Stat...
Infants admitted to a neonatal unit (NNU) are frequently unable to feed by breast or bottle because ...
The superiority of human milk in feeding the human infant is incontestable. Breastmilk is a living f...
This review aimed to identify interventions to promote breastfeeding or breast milk feeding for infa...
Breastfeeding and the use of human milk are widely accepted as the most complete form of nutrition f...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund recomme...
Background: The incidence of breastfeeding of preterm infants is affected by the support provided at...
Research indicates that feeding preterm infants at the breast is physiologically less stressful than...
<p>Although breastfeeding is the normative standards for infant nutrition, exclusive breastfeeding r...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that breastmilk has nutrients, minerals...
Babies born very early need to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit. While they are there, they ...
Continuity of care is important in many aspects of medicine, as evidenced by the patient-centered me...
Objective: to verify the prevalence of breastfeeding of preterm infants in neonatal units. Methods: ...
Breast feeding. Health promotion. Weaning. Hospitals, teaching. Infant, premature. Infant, low birth...
The incidence and duration of breast milk feedings for preterm infants, via gavage, bottle and/or br...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits for infants and mothers. However, the United Stat...
Infants admitted to a neonatal unit (NNU) are frequently unable to feed by breast or bottle because ...
The superiority of human milk in feeding the human infant is incontestable. Breastmilk is a living f...
This review aimed to identify interventions to promote breastfeeding or breast milk feeding for infa...
Breastfeeding and the use of human milk are widely accepted as the most complete form of nutrition f...
The World Health Organization and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund recomme...
Background: The incidence of breastfeeding of preterm infants is affected by the support provided at...
Research indicates that feeding preterm infants at the breast is physiologically less stressful than...
<p>Although breastfeeding is the normative standards for infant nutrition, exclusive breastfeeding r...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that breastmilk has nutrients, minerals...
Babies born very early need to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit. While they are there, they ...
Continuity of care is important in many aspects of medicine, as evidenced by the patient-centered me...
Objective: to verify the prevalence of breastfeeding of preterm infants in neonatal units. Methods: ...
Breast feeding. Health promotion. Weaning. Hospitals, teaching. Infant, premature. Infant, low birth...
The incidence and duration of breast milk feedings for preterm infants, via gavage, bottle and/or br...
Breastfeeding provides significant health benefits for infants and mothers. However, the United Stat...
Infants admitted to a neonatal unit (NNU) are frequently unable to feed by breast or bottle because ...