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  2. 2009年4月29日 · Ultrasound imaging provides a non-invasive method of investigating the breast during lactation and this paper will review ultrasound techniques used during lactation along with normal and abnormal appearances of the lactating breast.

    • Donna T Geddes
    • donna.geddes@uwa.edu.au
    • 2009
  3. RES EAR CH Open Access. Taking the path of least resistance: a qualitative analysis of return to work or study while breastfeeding. Elaine Burns* and Zoi Triandafilidis. Abstract. Background: In order to meet World Health Organization recommendations for breastfeeding, many women need to combine breastfeeding with return to work or study.

  4. 2020年4月5日 · Biological nurturing is a neurobehavioral approach to breastfeeding support that encourages women to breastfed in a relaxed, laidback position. This approach has the potential to reduce breast problems (e.g., sore nipples), making good latch easier and thus facilitating the initiation of exclusive breastfeeding.

  5. 2007年5月8日 · The present study investigated the effect of different maternity home practices in St. Petersburg, Russia, as well as of physiological breast engorgement and maternal mood, on milk production in primi- and multiparous women on day four. The amount of milk was studied in relation to the duration of "nearly exclusive" breastfeeding. Methods.

  6. internationalbreastfeedingjournal.biomedcentral.com

  7. 2021年2月18日 · 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.

  8. 2007年1月23日 · Open access. Published: 23 January 2007. A descriptive study of Swedish women with symptoms of breast inflammation during lactation and their perceptions of the quality of care given at a breastfeeding clinic. Linda J Kvist, Marie Louise Hall-Lord & Bodil Wilde Larsson.