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  1. BioMed Central Page 1 of 6 (page number not for citation purposes) International Breastfeeding Journal Research Open Access A family practice breastfeeding education pilot program: an observational, descriptive study Christine M Betzold*1, Kathleen M Laughlin2 and Carol Shi2 ...

  2. BioMed Central Page 1 of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) International Breastfeeding Journal Research Open Access Breastfeeding support for adolescent mothers: similarities and differences in the approach of m idwives and qualified breastfeeding

  3. Background Donor human milk (DHM) is expressed by screened lac-tating women who have milk surplus to their own in-fant’s needs and freely given to a human milk bank, where it is processed and microbiologically tested. After the closure of most milk banks in

  4. BioMed Central Page 1 of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) International Breastfeeding Journal Debate Open Access Child feeding and human rights George Kent* Address: Department of Political Science, Univ ersity of Hawai'i, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822

    • Rates of Breastfeeding
    • Breastfeeding Rates in Preterm Neonates and Association with Nicu Stay
    • Strengths and Limitations

    The key findings from this study (Fig. 2) are that the rate of exclusive breast milk feeding at the time of NICU discharge was 20% and the rate of any breastfeeding (breastfeeding + formula feeding) was 64%. A post-discharge follow-up survey at 4 weeks and 8 weeks showed that the rates of exclusive breastfeeding were 54 and 42%, respectively, and a...

    In our study, 73% of neonates < 32 weeks had exclusive breast milk feeding at the time of NICU discharge, but this rate dropped to 37% at 4 weeks and 21% at 8 weeks. Although multivariable analysis did not show a statistically significant association between gestational age and the mode of feeding, it showed significantly better breastfeeding rates...

    This study shows reliable data regarding breastfeeding rates at the time of NICU discharge from a level II NICU in Qatar collected objectively by the health care team, although the follow-up survey information is self-reported data. A study amendment was made to add more research staff for data collection, resulting in a need for an extension of th...

  5. BioMed Central Page 1 of 6 (page number not for citation purposes) International Breastfeeding Journal Research Open Access Occurrence of lactational mastitis and medical management: A prospective cohort study in Glasgow Jane A Scott*1,2, Michele Robertson3, Julie Fitzpatrick4, Christopher Knight5 ...

  6. BioMed Central Page 1 of 6 (page number not for citation purposes) International Breastfeeding Journal Research Open Access The effect of maternal breast variat ions on neonatal weight gain in the first seven days of life Reza Vazirinejad*1, Shokoofeh Darakhshan2, Abbas Esmaeili1 and ...

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