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  1. 2021年5月17日 · Potential breastfeeding determinants categorized into six aspects were measured: (1) infant health, (2) maternal sociodemographic characteristics, (3) maternal health, (4) breastfeeding support from family, friends, and workplace, (5) social support for breastfeeding, and (6) maternal breastfeeding experiences and knowledge.

    • Huifeng Shi, Yumei Yang, Xiaohan Yin, Jia Li, Jin Fang, Xiaoli Wang
    • 2021
  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 2022年2月22日 · Open access. Published: 22 February 2022. The use of Kumpfer’s resilience framework in understanding the breastfeeding experience of employed mothers after returning to work: a qualitative study in China. Honghua Guo, Rong Zhou, Minxiang Li, Siqi Zhang, Huanying Yi, Linjie Wang, Tong Li, Caihong Zhang & Hong Lu.

  5. 2021年6月5日 · Background. Studies reporting factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding are mostly quantitative. No study has performed a systematic qualitative summary to document the recurring constraints and facilitators to exclusive breastfeeding in sub-Saharan African countries from breastfeeding mothers’ perspective.

  6. 2019年4月4日 · International Breastfeeding Journal 14, Article number: 15 (2019) Cite this article. 8034 Accesses. 31 Citations. 15 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. In order to meet World Health Organization recommendations for breastfeeding, many women need to combine breastfeeding with return to work or study.

  7. Background. Breastfeeding has many health and developmental advan-tages for infants and mothers and is the preferred way of feeding infants to promote optimal infant health and reduced morbidity later in life [1-3]. In Asian cultures, and perhaps more generally, breastfeeding also protects against early Helicobacter pylori infection [4-7].

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