Aims: Breastfeeding significantly benefits mothers and infants. We aimed to identify the determinants of its successful initiation. Methods: A retrospective study of 1893 mothers delivering healthy term singletons at a Swiss university hospital from 1/2008 to 3/2009 determined the associations between multiple breastfeeding and early postpartum parameters by univariate and multiple regression analysis. Results: Multiparity was associated with nursing exclusively at the breast at discharge (P<0.001), less use of maltodextrin supplement (P<0.05), bottle/cup (both P<0.001), but more pacifier use (P<0.05). Among obese mothers, nursing exclusively at the breast at discharge was less frequent, and use of all feeding aids more frequent, than among...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Breastfeeding has even more pronounced health benefits for preterm infants than for full-term infant...
Breastfeeding is the normative standard for infant feeding. Despite its established benefits, differ...
PURPOSE: Healthy People 2020 goals emphasize the importance of breast milk as the best source of nut...
Background: The WHO recommends that mothers worldwide to initiate breastfeeding within an hour of de...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the maternity care factors associated with exclusive b...
Background: Breast milk is the best nutrition to every new born baby. WHO recommends that all new-bo...
Background: Formula supplementation of healthy, term, breastfed infants born to mothers who plan to ...
[EN] Background: Even if women have intention to breastfeed, they do not always achieve a successful...
AIM: Breastfeeding has numerous advantages. Our aim was to investigate whether breastfeeding initiat...
Early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) within 1 hour of birth can decrease neonatal death. However...
Objectives: To examine rates and determinants of mother\u27s own milk (MOM) feeding at hospital disc...
Background Breastfeeding in the first hour post birth can decrease neonatal morbidity and mortality....
Background: Breastfeeding has many health and developmental advantages for infant and mothers. Breas...
Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mother and the infant. The purpose of t...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Breastfeeding has even more pronounced health benefits for preterm infants than for full-term infant...
Breastfeeding is the normative standard for infant feeding. Despite its established benefits, differ...
PURPOSE: Healthy People 2020 goals emphasize the importance of breast milk as the best source of nut...
Background: The WHO recommends that mothers worldwide to initiate breastfeeding within an hour of de...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the maternity care factors associated with exclusive b...
Background: Breast milk is the best nutrition to every new born baby. WHO recommends that all new-bo...
Background: Formula supplementation of healthy, term, breastfed infants born to mothers who plan to ...
[EN] Background: Even if women have intention to breastfeed, they do not always achieve a successful...
AIM: Breastfeeding has numerous advantages. Our aim was to investigate whether breastfeeding initiat...
Early initiation of breastfeeding (EIBF) within 1 hour of birth can decrease neonatal death. However...
Objectives: To examine rates and determinants of mother\u27s own milk (MOM) feeding at hospital disc...
Background Breastfeeding in the first hour post birth can decrease neonatal morbidity and mortality....
Background: Breastfeeding has many health and developmental advantages for infant and mothers. Breas...
Objectives: Breastfeeding has positive effects for both, the mother and the infant. The purpose of t...
Background: Breastfeeding has short-term and long-term benefits for both the infant and the mother. ...
Breastfeeding has even more pronounced health benefits for preterm infants than for full-term infant...
Breastfeeding is the normative standard for infant feeding. Despite its established benefits, differ...