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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. 2011年6月6日 · Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER) is an abrupt emotional "drop" that occurs in some women just before milk release and continues for not more than a few minutes. The brief negative feelings range in severity from wistfulness to self-loathing, and appear to have a physiological cause.

    • Alia M Heise, Diane Wiessinger
    • 2011
  4. 2019年6月27日 · In qualitative analysis, four main themes were developed to identify key work-related factors that influence breastfeeding practices: 1) employment benefits; 2) commute time; 3) workplace environment; 4) labor intensity.

  5. 2006年8月31日 · Abstract. Upon hospital discharge it is not unusual for mothers of preterm infants to continue to meet all or most of their infants' nutritional needs through bottle feedings of expressed breast milk (EBM) because of infants' physiological immaturity and maternal concerns with an inadequacy of milk supply.

  6. 2015年2月23日 · The negotiation of a new Optional Protocol on Children’s Nutrition, to be linked to the most relevant human rights treaty, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, would bring the major issues relating to infant formula and other baby foods to the attention of the global community and all national governments.

  7. 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.

  8. 2021年1月6日 · Heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), fingertip temperature, and the let-down breastfeeding reflex were assessed before and after each session. RM resulted in the greatest change in BP and HR, and four participants experienced milk let-down (ejection reflex) during the session.