Exclusive breastfeeding means to feed your baby only breast milk and no other foods or liquids unless advised by the baby's doctor.
Exclusive breastfeeding means giving only breastmilk.
Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk.
Exclusive breastfeeding means an infant receives no other food or drink, not even water, other than breastmilk (which can include expressed breastmilk), with the exception of drops or syrups consisting of vitamins, mineral supplements or medicines.
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Exclusive breastfeeding means that no other food or liquid is given to the infant.
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Exclusive breastfeeding means giving no other foods or liquids, not even water.
Not exact matches
recommends
exclusive breastfeeding until at least age two, so this could
mean a long wait for some parents who are looking to provide optimal nutrition to their current baby while also wanting to have another.
The
mean number of months of
exclusive breastfeeding was equal to 4.1, with important regional differences: the highest value was 5 months in the province of Trento and the lowest was 3.5 in Sicilia.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends 6 months
exclusive breastfeeding,
meaning no formula or other food supplementation, and
breastfeeding for at least one year with combined foods.
Exclusive breastfeeding (
meaning no solid food, formula, or water) for at least six months seems to offer the most protection.
• Cons: It's a supplemental formula and is
meant to be used with
breastfeeding and not as an
exclusive formula.
Partly because
exclusive breastfeeding is just so easy and starting solids
meant an additional layer of responsibility as a mother.
By
breastfeeding, we
mean exclusive breastfeeding with no other fluids or foods for the first six months.
less than or equal to lamivudine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Antiretroviral therapy, usually
means 1 - 2 drugs, used in early studies Antiretroviral zidovudine (also known as ZDV)
Breastfeeding Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
Breastfeeding and HIV International Transmission Study Combined antiretroviral therapy Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Exclusive Breastfeeding Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay Food and Agrigulture Organization Fixed dose combination ART, e.g., lamividine, stavudine, and nevirapine Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, 3 or more drugs for more effective treatment used in later studies Human Immunodeficiency virus International Atomic Energy Agency Infant feeding Infant and young child feeding Lopinavir cubic millimetre Mother - to - Child Transmission of HIV Non-governmental organization Nevirapine Polymerase Chain Reaction People Living with HIV Prevention of Mother - to - Child Transmission Replacement Feeding Ritonavir Ribonucleic acid, one of the three major macromolecules (along with DNA and proteins) that are essential for all known forms of life single dose NVP United Nations Agencies Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS United Nations Population Fund United Nations Commissioner for Refugees United Nations Children's Fund U.S. Agency for International Development World Alliance for
Breastfeeding Action United Nations World Food Programme World Health Assembly WHO 2010 Guidelines on HIV and infant feeding World Health Organization Zidovudine (same drug as AZT)
You don't know the background of all the moms that are posting and it is so easy to judge, I
mean, a mom could be having tons of problems
breastfeeding and coming online to seek support and then I have seen a lot of pieces where a lot of moms want to do
exclusive pumping and then you get all sorts of comments saying «Oh, why don't you just latch», I
mean, it is not so easy.
Observational studies of prolonged (> 6 months)
exclusive versus mixed
breastfeeding, developing countries Infant outcomes Growth In a small cross-sectional study conducted in India, a non-significant reduction of low weight - for - age (< 75 % of the reference
mean) at six to 12 months of age was observed in the exclusively
breastfed infants (RR 0.61, 95 % CI [0.26 to 1.43], p = 0.25; 1 study / 31 male infants).
The current British recommendation is for six months of
exclusive breastfeeding —
meaning no added solid foods.
Controlled trials of
exclusive versus mixed
breastfeeding for four to six months, developing countries Infant outcomes Growth Weight gain was not significantly different between infants assigned to continued
exclusive breastfeeding to six months versus those assigned to mixed
breastfeeding from four to six months, with a
mean difference (MD) in weight gain from four to six months of 20.78 g / mo (95 % confidence interval (CI)-LSB--21.99 to 63.54], p = 0.34; 2 trials / 265 infants) and from six to 12 months of -2.62 g / mo (95 % CI -LSB--25.85 to 20.62], p = 0.83; 2 trials / 233 infants).
So, for example, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends 6 months of
exclusive breastfeeding which
means no juice, no milk, no water, just breast milk and then up to a year with complementary foods.
Even though people like Bündchen might
mean well, we need to stop this nonsense about how
exclusive breastfeeding is a mother's job.
Exclusive breastfeeding usually
means you have a very low chance of getting pregnant for the first six months after giving birth.
We acknowledge and support the WHO's position that the best nutrition options
means exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life with continued
breastfeeding, complemented with safe, nutritious and appropriate foods
Breastfeeding USA Counselors must be comfortable promoting evidence - based information (which
means it may not be a good fit for those who strictly follow parenting programs based on the latest trend or one person's opinion), but mothers of all persuasions can learn to help other mothers
breastfeed, making it inclusive rather than
exclusive.
Authors reported that «the patterns of
exclusive breastfeeding in the 2 groups for days 3 to 180 differed significantly (P < 0.0001) with a
mean aggregated of 67.72 % among the group assigned home visits compared with 31.78 % for the group assigned none».
The pooled
mean difference was similar in the 8 studies that measured blood glucose within the first 4 wk of life (7 after
exclusive breastfeeding) and in 4 studies conducted in infancy that measured blood glucose 3 mo to 1 y after birth (a group likely to have been weaned).