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  1. 2021年1月6日 · Background Emotional distress in mothers inhibits the let-down reflex, thus affecting breastfeeding self-efficacy. A breastfeeding mother may have to cope with both physical discomfort and psychological distress. However, literature on initiatives to improve breastfeeding rates has focused mainly on providing community-based peer support, or social policies. The aim of this review is to assess ...

    • Lidia Gómez, Sergio Verd, Gloria de-la-Banda, Esther Cardo, Mateu Servera, Ana Filgueira, Jaume Ponc...
    • 2021
  2. 2020年9月14日 · This review aimed to map the current evidence-based literature about breastfeeding and COVID-19. Continued breastfeeding and zero-separation of the mother-infant dyad appears to be the best practice in this situation.

    • Welma Lubbe, Elina Botha, Hannakaisa Niela-Vilen, Penny Reimers
    • 2020
  3. REVIEW Open Access Positive breastfeeding experiences and facilitators in mothers of preterm and low birthweight infants: a meta-ethnographic review Renée Flacking1*, Bente Silnes Tandberg2,3, Hannakaisa Niela-Vilén4, Rakel B. Jónsdóttir5, Wibke Jonas6, ...

  4. Putting it away A key concept deemed as an appropri-ate action for the mother, was‘putting your boob away ’ (Fam 11). Putting the boob away could negate the need to breastfeed in public. Actions that supported putting the boob away included timing the feed, expressing milk, and giving a dummy.

  5. 2022年9月1日 · Background Childbirth and lactation are intricate processes, involving several hormones, the most important of which are prolactin (a protein hormone) and cortisol (one of the glucocorticoids). The early postpartum period is crucial for both mother and newborn and has an impact on the lactation and breastfeeding process. Methods The study included 78 patients who were admitted to the ...

  6. 2017年12月19日 · An intervention study was designed to evaluate the effects of proactive (a daily telephone call initiated by a member of a breastfeeding support team) and/or reactive (mothers could call the breastfeeding support team) telephone based breastfeeding support for mothers after discharge from the NICU.

  7. Other frequently cited common challenges included a lack of coordination, support, expertise, and physical spaces to provide IFE services [24 ,26 27 30 33, 34]. Context of conflicts. Table 4 shows all 18 challenges that hindered implemen- tation of appropriate IFE services by responders in conflict-related settings.