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Publikováno v:
Child: care, health and development. 43(6)
This systematic review of economic evaluations of universal preventative or targeted treatment parenting interventions that aim to enhance parent-infant interaction is primarily intended to inform decision makers who have to make difficult spending d
Autor:
D M B, Hall, M J, Renfrew
Publikováno v:
Archives of Disease in Childhood. 90:1211-1215
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. (2)
Exclusive breastfeeding until around six months of age, followed by the introduction of solids with continued breastfeeding, is considered to be the optimal nutritional start for newborn infants.To determine whether the exclusivity and duration of br
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. (2)
National surveys have shown that painful breasts are the second most common reason for giving up breastfeeding in the first two weeks after birth in the UK. One factor contributing to such pain can be breast engorgement. Views differ as to how engorg
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. (1)
Both observational and recent experimental evidence support the promotion of breastfeeding as the optimal form of infant nutrition. There is, however, uncertainty as to the most effective way of providing support to women who choose to breastfeed the
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. (2)
A rise in the concentration of oxytocin causes contraction of cells around the alveoli and milk ducts, in preparation for suckling. Lactation failure may result from insufficient oxytocin.The objective of this review was to assess the effects of usin
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. (2)
National surveys have shown that painful breasts are the second most common reason for giving up breastfeeding in the first two weeks after birth in the UK. One factor contributing to such pain can be breast engorgement. Views differ as to how engorg
Publikováno v:
Health technology assessment (Winchester, England). 4(25)
Human breastmilk provides complete nutrition for infants and helps protect against certain childhood diseases. Despite this, rates of initiation of breastfeeding in the UK remain low relative to other countries. In 'Our healthier nation' action repor
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews. (2)
Regular breastfeeding times have been thought to help establish routines and promote infant digestion, while frequent breastfeeding has been recommended to enhance breastfeeding and infant growth.The objective of this review was to assess the effects