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  1. 2021年5月17日 · Exclusive breastfeeding status. Of 5237 infants under 6 months of age and included in the analyses, 94.5% were breastfed. The overall exclusive breastfeeding rate was 29.5%; it ranged from 32.8 to 34.7% among infants in the first 4 months, but was lower among 4-month and 5-month infants (24.8 and 15.9% respectively).

    • Huifeng Shi, Yumei Yang, Xiaohan Yin, Jia Li, Jin Fang, Xiaoli Wang
    • 2021
  2. The journal addresses all of these aspects, including identifying women who are at increased risk of not breastfeeding; the impediments to breastfeeding and the health effects of not breastfeeding for infants and their mothers; interventions to increase breastfeeding initiation and duration; and the management of breastfeeding problems.

  3. 2022年8月20日 · The prevalence of symptoms of mental health issues and descriptive data on breastfeeding practices and beliefs among sample mothers is shown in Table 2. According to the data, 96 mothers (13.0%) exhibited symptoms of depression, 119 (16.0%) exhibited symptoms of anxiety, and 67 (9.0%) exhibited symptoms of stress.

  4. 2020年12月1日 · This systematic review explores interventions to increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among young mothers in high-income countries. Methods. A systematic search of the following databases was completed in August 2020: CINAHL, PubMed, MEDLINE, ProQuest, PsychInfo, Web of Science, Cochrane, Scopus and Embase.

  5. 2011年6月15日 · Clinicians, public health advisors, nutritionists and others have been attempting to increase breastfeeding rates for the last few decades, with varying degrees of success. We need social science researchers to help us understand the role of infant feeding in the family.

  6. 2019年7月16日 · The TABBY Assessment Tool is a clear and simple addition to the assessment of tongue-tie in infants and can provide an objective score of the severity of a tongue-tie. Together with a structured breastfeeding assessment it can inform selection of infants for frenotomy.

  7. 2022年1月4日 · Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a rare genetic connective tissue condition that is poorly understood in relation to lactation but can be characterized by skin extensibility, joint hypermobility, and fragile tissue. These traits can cause physiologic and functional obstacles to breastfeeding for mothers with EDS.

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