Background/Objectives: Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their first year of life; however, for a variety of reasons many mothers cease breast-feeding before this age. The objective of this study was to determine the reasons why women stop breast-feeding their infant completely, in relation to the age of the infant. Subjects/Methods: Primiparous Australian women aged between 18 and 40 years underwent a self-administered questionnaire-based birth cohort study on infant-feeding attitudes, behaviours and feeding patterns. Data were extracted from the demographic questionnaire and from questionnaires administered at 2, 4, 6 and 12 months of infant age between October 2010 and September 2011. Results: Breast-feed...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia lag behind international targets. Reasons ...
Background/Objectives:Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their first...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feeding experiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) w...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, differentiating...
This study explores the reasons why women stop breastfeeding. Analyses are based on data from the La...
Now a day’s breastfeeding discontinuation has become a major issue due to different reasons. Present...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
There is no question that breastfeeding is the biological norm for human infants and that other form...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the reasons why women stop breastfeeding completely before their infants are...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia lag behind international targets. Reasons ...
Background/Objectives:Australian guidelines recommend infants be breast-fed for at least their first...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feedingexperiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) wi...
Objective: To investigate mothers’ infant feeding experiences (breastfeeding/formula milk feeding) w...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
This paper reports on current initiation and prevalence rates, in Western Australia, differentiating...
This study explores the reasons why women stop breastfeeding. Analyses are based on data from the La...
Now a day’s breastfeeding discontinuation has become a major issue due to different reasons. Present...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfeed...
There is no question that breastfeeding is the biological norm for human infants and that other form...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the reasons why women stop breastfeeding completely before their infants are...
Aim: To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intr...
Aim To accurately establish the extent to which breastfeeding exclusivity and duration and the intro...
Background - In 2011, Australia published a set of 6 population-level indicators assessing breastfee...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia lag behind international targets. Reasons ...