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  1. International Breastfeeding Journal encompasses all aspects of breastfeeding. The journal addresses the need for a high quality multi-disciplinary journal in the field. Breastfeeding is recognized as an important public health issue with enormous social and economic implications.

  2. International Breastfeeding Journal 2024 19 :39. Research Published on: 31 May 2024. Full Text. PDF. Maternal employment characteristics as a structural social determinant of breastfeeding after return to work in the European Region: a scoping review. The European Region has the lowest rate of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months worldwide.

  3. 2021年3月29日 · 7 Citations. 14 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract. Background. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on infant feeding in the context of COVID-19 uphold standing recommendations for breastfeeding, non-separation, and skin-to-skin contact, including the use of donor human milk when mother’s own milk is not available.

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  5. 2022年9月1日 · Results. Over the 8 years of operation, 1,555 qualified donors donated 7,396.5L of qualified milk at a cost of ¥1.94 million ($306,051), with the average cost per liter of donor human milk being ¥262.3 ($41.4). The donors were between 25 and 30 years of age, and the majority (80.1%) were primipara.

  6. 2023年4月15日 · The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is a global campaign by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund, which promotes best practice to support breastfeeding in maternity services. The Baby-Friendly Community Initiative (BFCI) grew out of step 10, with a focus on community-based implementation.

  7. 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.

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