Exclusive breastfeedirig provides both mother and infant with the optimum method of feeding for the first 4-6 months of life, however few women achieve this goal. Key reasons cited for cessation include sore nipples and breasts, insufficient milk and tiredness. The impact of these factors may be reduced and breastfeeding outcomes improved, if women left hospital able to correctly position and attach their infant to the breast. Breastfeeding is a learned skill and in the absence of a breastfeeding culture, success relies upon the support and skill of health care professionals. As advice is often inconsistent, a more systematic method of teaching breastfeeding skills may prove beneficial. This study investigated whether an intervention in t...
Although the health benefits of breastfeeding have been well established, the majority of Canadian ...
Whilst breastfeeding is undoubtedly best for both mother and baby, many factors influence a woman\u2...
Purpose: To develop evidence-informed best practice recommendations for postpartum women to referenc...
The most common reasons cited by women for giving up breastfeeding early can be attributed to ineffe...
The benefits of breastfeeding are multiple and already well recognized both in the short and long te...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Objective: to determine whether postnatal 'hands off' care by midwives on positioning and attachment...
Breastfeeding is the best way for maternal health as well as healthy growth and development of the b...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
Accurate, contemporary assessment of factors affecting current breastfeeding patterns and outcomes a...
Background: Maternal and newborn patients in the hospital are usually focused on recovery and now re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the fact that the first 6 months of exclusive ...
Abstract Cato, K. 2015 The first breastfeeding session: studies on caregivers’ support and breastfee...
WOS: 000403888100011PubMed ID: 28472588Objective: This research investigated the effects of differen...
Objectiveto determine whether postnatal ‘hands off’ care by midwives on positioning and attachment o...
Although the health benefits of breastfeeding have been well established, the majority of Canadian ...
Whilst breastfeeding is undoubtedly best for both mother and baby, many factors influence a woman\u2...
Purpose: To develop evidence-informed best practice recommendations for postpartum women to referenc...
The most common reasons cited by women for giving up breastfeeding early can be attributed to ineffe...
The benefits of breastfeeding are multiple and already well recognized both in the short and long te...
Breast milk represents the optimal nutrition for a child and is recommended during the first six mon...
Objective: to determine whether postnatal 'hands off' care by midwives on positioning and attachment...
Breastfeeding is the best way for maternal health as well as healthy growth and development of the b...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends promoting exclusive breastfeeding for six month...
Accurate, contemporary assessment of factors affecting current breastfeeding patterns and outcomes a...
Background: Maternal and newborn patients in the hospital are usually focused on recovery and now re...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Despite the fact that the first 6 months of exclusive ...
Abstract Cato, K. 2015 The first breastfeeding session: studies on caregivers’ support and breastfee...
WOS: 000403888100011PubMed ID: 28472588Objective: This research investigated the effects of differen...
Objectiveto determine whether postnatal ‘hands off’ care by midwives on positioning and attachment o...
Although the health benefits of breastfeeding have been well established, the majority of Canadian ...
Whilst breastfeeding is undoubtedly best for both mother and baby, many factors influence a woman\u2...
Purpose: To develop evidence-informed best practice recommendations for postpartum women to referenc...