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  1. 2019年5月7日 · Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) refers to mothers providing only breast milk for their infants without any other liquids or solids [ 1 ]. There is evidence supporting the benefits of EBF for infants, children and mothers [ 2, 3 ].

    • Pei Chi Chang, Sin Fong Li, Hsin Yi Yang, Li Chu Wang, Cing Ya Weng, Kuan Fen Chen, Wei Chen, Sheng ...
    • 2019
  2. 2020年10月14日 · Maternal rural-to-urban migration contributes to these low rates of breastfeeding practices. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of breastfeeding practices and associated factors among rural-to-urban migrant children and local children with infants aged 0–12 months in China, 2018.

    • Xiao Han Yin, Chen Zhao, Yu Mei Yang, Hui Feng Shi, Tian Chen Wu, Jia Lei Xie, Jie Qiong Niu, Xiao L...
    • 2020
  3. 2022年1月10日 · In Europe, 58.5% of preterm infants (GA < 32 weeks) received human milk at discharge, and 46.3% of the NICUs used donor human milk to feed very preterm infants whose mothers’ milk was not available [ 9 ]. In China, the prevalence of breastfeeding in preterm infants (GA < 37 weeks) varies widely among hospitals [ 10 ].

  4. 2008年8月4日 · The mass media have the potential to be powerful friends or foes in promoting breastfeeding. The media could help by putting the issue of breastfeeding on policy agendas and by framing breastfeeding as healthy and normative for baby and mother.

  5. Barriers to early initiation of breastfeeding. The identified barriers to the early initiation of breast-feeding in South Asia have been synthesised as supply side and demand side barriers in terms of accessibility, availability and acceptability, as presented in Table 3. Table 3.

  6. 2018年12月6日 · Contemporary images of women breastfeeding — from breastfeeding selfies to fine art — celebrate breastfeeding outside the home by displaying visual records of these occasions to a wider audience.

  7. 2021年8月28日 · Background. Emotional support from a companion of choice during labour and the delivery process, immediate and uninterrupted skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding initiation within one hour of birth, seamless mother-infant closeness, and breastfeeding support, are considered good clinical quality standards of care.

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