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  1. 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
  2. 2009年6月1日 · 6 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Diagnostic ultrasound imaging of the breast has been limited principally to the abnormal, non-lactating breast. Due to the rapid improvement of imaging technology, high-resolution ultrasound images can now be obtained of the lactating breast.

    • Donna T Geddes
    • donna.geddes@uwa.edu.au
    • 2009
  3. 2011年6月6日 · 23 Citations. 232 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. 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.

  4. 2013年10月1日 · Infant feeding practices and determinants of poor breastfeeding behavior in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo: a descriptive study | International Breastfeeding Journal | Full Text. Research. Open access. Published: 01 October 2013.

  5. 2019年6月11日 · The purpose of this paper is to present findings from an Australian study that explored the perceptions and beliefs held by first time expectant mothers and their family and social networks towards breastfeeding in public. Methods.

  6. 2021年8月23日 · Breastfeeding is the most cost-effective intervention to improve the health and development of both children and women. A recent meta-analysis confirms previous findings that breastfeeding protects children from infection mortality and morbidity, increases intelligence, and reduces risk for diabetes [ 1, 2 ].

  7. 2020年8月26日 · International Breastfeeding Journal 15, Article number: 76 ( 2020 ) Cite this article. 6900 Accesses. 25 Citations. 46 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. Despite national efforts to promote exclusive breastfeeding (EBF), South Africa’s EBF rate is only 32 %.

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