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  1. 2021年1月4日 · Background Determinants at several levels may affect breastfeeding practices. Besides the known historical, socio-economic, cultural, and individual factors, other components also pose major challenges to breastfeeding. Predicting existing patterns and identifying modifiable components are important for achieving optimal results as early as possible, especially in the most vulnerable ...

  2. 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. From brelfies posted by celebrities and ordinary parents on social media, to the photography of Tara Ruby and Ivette Ivens, media coverage of lactivist nurse-ins, or fine-art works by Ashlee ...

  3. 2008年12月17日 · Chris struggled to keep up her milk supply throughout the baby's hospital stay, and her sense of inadequacy never went away. Alison also had trouble supplying sufficient milk for her baby. Alison spoke of breastfeeding as being her role and responsibility, and spoke of feelings of guilt regarding her inadequate milk volume:

  4. 2011年11月30日 · Breastfeeding is one of the most natural, protective and cost effective practices a mother engages in with her new infant [1–3].Australian breastfeeding initiation rates at both the national and state level are high (around 90 percent) [4–6], but by three months, exclusive breastfeeding has dropped to 50 to 60 percent, and is at 15 percent at six months, well below the recommendation of ...

  5. 2010年2月4日 · Background Durations of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and predominant breastfeeding (PBF) from two different assessments, among the same mother-infant population, were investigated to determine the degree to which the assessments yielded overlapping results. Methods Thirty Ugandan mother-infant pairs were followed up weekly from birth to three months of age with weekly short-time feeding ...

  6. 2021年9月15日 · Background Prenatal medical risk describes physical health issues or biological factors that predate or arise during pregnancy which heighten the risk of adverse outcomes, and often warrant specialized obstetric care. The influence of the nature and magnitude of prenatal risk on breastfeeding outcomes remains poorly understood. The objective of this study was to determine the association ...

  7. Authors: Li Ming Wen, Louise A Baur, Chris Rissel, Garth Alperstein and Judy M Simpson Citation: International Breastfeeding Journal 2009 4:9 Content type: Research Published on: 16 October 2009 View View PDF It’s okay to ...

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