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  1. 2022年10月17日 · Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for six months is recommended as one of the most important ways to support child health and survival, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, breastfeeding women encountered several obstacles during the pandemic.

  2. 2020年9月14日 · To plan and support breastfeeding within the current pandemic, two areas need to be understood: 1) the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 as it applies to breastfeeding and 2) the protective properties of breastfeeding, including the practice of skin-to-skin care. This review aims to summarise how to manage breastfeeding during COVID-19.

    • Welma Lubbe, Elina Botha, Hannakaisa Niela-Vilen, Penny Reimers
    • 2020
  3. 2009年7月16日 · It is known that the fat content of breast milk is higher in hindmilk than in foremilk. However, it has not been determined if this increased fat content results from an increase in the number of milk fat globules (MFGs), an increase in the size of MFGs, or both.

  4. To plan and support breastfeeding within the current pandemic, two areas need to be understood: 1) the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 as it applies to breastfeeding and 2) the protective properties of breastfeeding, including the practice of skin-to-skin care. This review aims to summarise how to manage breastfeeding during COVID-19.

  5. 2021年6月5日 · Conclusions. This review found that maternal-infant factors have the most significant influence over the practice of exclusive breastfeeding. Therefore, interventions targeted towards maternal-infant factors will improve and optimize exclusive breastfeeding significantly and, ultimately, improve maternal-child health outcomes. Background.

  6. An objective of the International Breastfeeding Journal is to promote breastfeeding through addressing issues that encourage breastfeeding initiation, duration and effective management. This includes recognizing that artificial feeding is at times a harmful practice.

  7. 2022年5月8日 · Breastfeeding experiences are important because positive experiences positively affect a mother’s future tendency to breastfeed [14]. In particular, such experiences increase the mothers’ subsequent attitude towards breastfeeding and their confidence, self-efficacy, motivation, and intention to breastfeed [15].

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