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  1. McBride et al. International Breastfeeding Journal Page 2 of 9Background Low breast milk supply is one of the most common reasons women discontinue breastfeeding early [–4]. 1 Women seeking to increase their breast milk pro-duction often use

  2. Bellad et al. International Breastfeeding Journal Page 3 of 7Training materials included a branded kit with the fol-lowing contents to support in-home breastfeeding coun-seling sessions with new mothers: • Life-size newborn doll to demonstrate positioning;

  3. RESEARCH Open Access Special foods and local herbs used to enhance breastmilk production in Ghana: rate of use and beliefs of efficacy Zakari Ali1,2*, Mohammed Bukari1, Anita Mwinisonaam1, Abdul-Latif Abdul-Rahaman1 and Abdul-Razak Abizari1 Abstract ...

  4. Gebremariam et al. International Breastfeeding Journal Page 3 of 11(by lottery) assigned to the three intervention arms. Couples receiving services in each health center were assigned to one arm to avoid data contamination. All pregnant mothers in their

  5. Turner et al. International Breastfeeding Journal Page 3 of 13Part One: Changes in professional guidelines during the pandemic Methods Guidelines and recommendations published by obstet-rical and gynaecological societies are used to inform many

  6. RESEARCH Open Access Using the behaviour change wheel to explore infant feeding peer support provision; insights from a North West UK evaluation Gill Thomson1,2* and Nicola Crossland1 Abstract Background: Breastfeeding peer support is advocated in

  7. 2021年2月18日 · Background Breastfeeding provides the optimal nourishment for infant and child health and supporting mothers to breastfeed is a global health priority. Midwives are uniquely placed to provide breastfeeding education and support to the woman and it is imperative that they have a sound understanding of the physiological underpinnings of breastfeeding. However, midwifery students and some ...

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