- 11. Mothers Need Good Quality Breastfeeding Support
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- Giving birth and breastfeeding are physiologically normal human behaviours. Once baby is born and placed skin to skin on its mother’s chest, it will instinctively start to search for the breast and latch ...
- Created on 02 November 2016
- 12. Breastfeeding, Tongue-Tie and Frenotomy
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- Breastfeeding, tongue-tie and frenotomy is still a controversial issue. Online, there are many different Facebook parenting groups providing family to family information about tongue and lip-tie. As well, ...
- Created on 02 November 2016
- 13. Implications of Cesarean Delivery for Breastfeeding Outcomes and Strategies to Support Breastfeeding
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- The article, Implications of Cesarean Delivery for Breastfeeding Outcomes and Strategies to Support Breastfeeding by Kuyper E., Vitta B., and Dewey K., addresses four main issues: Rapidly rising C-section ...
- Created on 10 September 2014
- 14. Re-examination of old truths: replication of a study to measure the incidence of lactational mastitis in breastfeeding women
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- ... together and discussed varying subjects about breastfeeding, mastitis, milk banking, milk sharing, and the ethics of co-sleeping in Australia. Cathy recorded last month a wonderful expert lecture called ...
- Created on 28 May 2014
- 15. Expansion of the Baby – Friendly Hospital Initiative Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding into Neonatal Intensive Care Expert Group Recommendations
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- In 2013 The Journal of Human Lactation (JHL) published expert group recommendations to support the expansion of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative to include breastfeeding in the Neonatal Intensive ...
- Created on 01 April 2014
- 16. XL56: Dr. Shela Hirani: Breastfeeding in Disaster Relief Camps
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- Disaster relief camps are one of the most vulnerable settings where women are at risk of discontinuing their breastfeeding practices. Although challenges associated with continued breastfeeding during ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 17. XL59: Dr. Kathleen Marinelli: Breastfeeding the Late Preterm and Early Term Infant
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- The late preterm infant is defined as being born between 34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks’ gestation, while the early term infant is born between 37 0/7 - 38 6/7 weeks’ gestation. The advantages of breastmilk feeding ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 18. Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide
- (Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide)
- Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide presentations have been recorded by Healthcare professionals from the following countries: Australia (Arnhem Land) Brazil Iceland India Israel Italy Mexico ...
- Created on 17 June 2009
- 19. In what order should I complete the BreastEd courses?
- (Courses)
- You can complete the courses in whichever order you like, however some courses do flow on nicely from others. We recommend completing the series in the following order: BE01, BE02, BE03, BE04, BE07, BE09, ...
- Created on 13 January 2009
- 20. Social drugs and breastfeeding
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- Handling an issue that isn't black and white. Use of social drugs by a minority of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers is a fact of life. Breastfeeding is the only way to feed an infant for that infant ...
- Created on 04 December 2008