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  1. 2020年2月24日 · The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of women in Shenzhen with regard to breastfeeding in the first 6 weeks after giving birth, to identify the facilitators and barriers impacting their breastfeeding decisions and to identify their perceived support needs that might facilitate breastfeeding in the future. Methods.

    • Xiao Xiao, Xiao Xiao, Alice Yuen Loke, She ning Zhu, Lin Gong, Hong mei Shi, Fei wan Ngai
    • 2020
  2. 2020年12月1日 · This systematic review explores interventions to increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding among young mothers in high-income countries. Methods. A systematic search of the following databases was completed in August 2020: CINAHL, PubMed, MEDLINE, ProQuest, PsychInfo, Web of Science, Cochrane, Scopus and Embase.

    • Christa Buckland, Debra J Hector, Gregory S Kolt, Paul P Fahey, Paul P Fahey, Amit Arora
    • 2020
  3. 2019年7月16日 · Results. All midwives found the TABBY easy to use, and both audits showed 97.7% agreement between the scores. We suggest that a score of 8 indicates normal tongue function; 6 or 7 is considered as borderline and 5 or below suggests an impairment of tongue function.

  4. 5 天前 · Effect of exclusive breastfeeding and other infant and young child feeding practices on childhood morbidity outcomes: associations for infants 0–6 months in 5 South Asian countries using Demographic and Health Survey data.

  5. 2020年8月14日 · Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is defined as giving breast milk only to the infant, without any additional food or drink, not even water in the first six months of life, with the exception of mineral supplements, vitamins, or medicines [ 1, 2 ].

  6. 2018年3月6日 · This study aimed at determining the breastfeeding practices and examining the sociodemographic characteristics that influence exclusive breastfeeding among mothers attending child welfare clinic at Manhean, in the Tema East Sub-Meteropolitan area of Greater Accra region of Ghana. Methods.

  7. 2023年12月20日 · From the maternal health perspective, multiple studies including systematic reviews and meta-analyses have provided evidence on the impact of EBF on maternal health, revealing that breastfeeding for more than 12 months was protective against breast and ovarian cancers, and played a role in preventing diabetes mellitus in the long run [ 9, 10 ].