Not exact matches
Over time, and with more
research and
new medication protocols, it has been
shown that the risk of transmission of HIV via
breastfeeding is considered extremely low, especially when mother and / or baby are on antiretroviral therapy.
For example,
research shows that physicians hardly ever provide
breastfeeding support to
new moms beyond prescribing medication, yet poor
breastfeeding technique is a major cause of difficulty
breastfeeding, and of breast pain.
New research shows how
breastfeeding lowers mothers» risk of depression, helps them get more sleep, and overcome past adversity.
The advice from the Australian
Breastfeeding Association (ABA) comes as
new research shows an increasing number of women turning to bottle feeding within weeks of giving birth, in some cases because they wish to recommence consuming alcohol.
«Well,» she said, «
new research shows that there is no benefit to
breastfeeding after the first 4 months!»
This concern might be putting
new mothers at unnecessary risk, particularly considering the fact that
research from Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology
shows the risks associated with
breastfeeding on antidepressants are relatively low.
A
new review of recent
research studies
shows that infants who were
breastfed were about 60 % less likely to die from SIDS than infants who didn't receive any breast milk.