Not exact matches
Even the CDC, on a webpage explaining its 2010
Breastfeeding Report Card project, emphasizes that in our country, «too few hospitals participate in the global program to recognize best practices in supporting breastfeeding mothers and babies, known as the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative,» an initiative that puts heavy controls on the use of formula in institutional settings - even if the parents have expressed no intention t
Breastfeeding Report Card project, emphasizes that
in our country, «too few hospitals participate
in the global program to recognize best practices
in supporting
breastfeeding mothers and babies, known as the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative,» an initiative that puts heavy controls on the use of formula in institutional settings - even if the parents have expressed no intention t
breastfeeding mothers and babies, known as the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative,» an initiative that puts heavy controls on the use of formula
in institutional settings - even if the parents have expressed no
intention to
breastfeed.
Myths about
breastfeeding are pervasive
in our culture, which causes even well -
intentioned folks to be misinformed about the importance of
breastfeeding for the health of mom and baby.
If you have no idea what those are, you're
in luck, because Dianne Cassidy will tells us all about them, along with why there seems to be a tongue tie resurgence, how it can affect your best
breastfeeding intentions, and what you can do about it.
But as a blogger who is privileged to hear the personal stories of many readers, I also know that lots of well -
intentioned women find out
in the hospital that they can't
breastfeed for a variety of reasons, or they feel (or are advised) that formula supplementation is needed.
In fact, I have zero
intentions of stopping
breastfeeding him any time soon.
She said: «My
intention in making a comment about the importance of
breastfeeding has nothing to do with the law.»
But
in a subsequent entry on her blog, she said: «My
intention in making a comment about the importance of
breastfeeding has nothing to do with the law.
Although
in this study information on
breastfeeding practice was reliant upon maternal recall at 9 months,
breastfeeding figures are
in agreement with data collected prospectively
in the UK Infant Feeding Survey conducted
in 2000.32 Likewise, the validity of maternal recall of the circumstances of pregnancy and delivery has been shown to be accurate.33 We were unable to adjust for maternal
intention to
breastfeed at antenatal booking, a factor shown to be important
in previous studies34 as this information was not collected
in the survey.
But there's more to the public
breastfeeding movement than its squeakiest wheels, and believe it or not, even women who have no
intention of ever
breastfeeding, publicly or otherwise, still have a dog
in this fight.
Perhaps most significant,
in - hospital formula feeding dramatically reduced the likelihood of later fully
breastfeeding as well as any
breastfeeding, even after adjusting for the strength of the mothers»
intention to continue these practices.
Though the push for «better» birth experiences is well -
intentioned, it means that midwife - assisted birth can end up being seen as something worth striving for no matter what, or something that is inherently superior to hospital births with an OB (
in the same way that
breastfeeding and vaginal births are sometimes seen as superior to bottle - feeding and C - sections).
In a systematic review of school - based interventions aimed at modifying knowledge, attitudes, social norms and intentions to breastfeed, researchers concluded that «Overall, these studies demonstrated positive effects on perceptions and attitudes toward breastfeeding and increased behavioral intention of breastfeeding later in lif
In a systematic review of school - based interventions aimed at modifying knowledge, attitudes, social norms and
intentions to
breastfeed, researchers concluded that «Overall, these studies demonstrated positive effects on perceptions and attitudes toward
breastfeeding and increased behavioral
intention of
breastfeeding later
in lif
in life.
All research shows that breast milk can clear Meconium faster than formula or of course water so, it's, it's crucial it is truly medicine and that's why we even ask a mother who had no
intention of
breastfeeding, if she had a baby go to the NICU lactation will be called because it's mother, baby separation and the baby is outpatient too and will go to their room and ask them «will they consider pumping while their baby is
in the NICU?»
theme where participants will share personal experiences, insights or recommendations
in communicating
breastfeeding intentions and goals to their support system.
To be included
in this critical review, studies had to be U.S. - based randomized trials evaluating a
breastfeeding promotion intervention, reporting
breastfeeding outcome data, enrolling primarily minority participants, and conducting analyses by
intention to treat.
When your
intention was to exclusively
breastfeed, but IGT or a tongue tie, or returning to work got
in the way, so many parents feel like failures.
Our
intention was to promote the importance of
breastfeeding and good nutrition throughout pregnancy and
in early life, and ways of supporting parents with their feeding choices.
All her good
intentions to
breastfeed become overshadowed when a bottle is produced and the exhausted mum is told that she can try to give a
breastfeed later on
in the day!
As a result of the well -
intentioned but occasionally problematic public health campaign
in support of
breastfeeding, our society's understanding of nursing has led to some really judgy behavior toward parents.
Approximately one - third of mothers
in our analysis strongly valued exclusive
breastfeeding, even though they have established
intention to exclusively
breastfeed; unfortunately, many of them still could not attain the recommended duration of
breastfeeding.
The Infant Feeding
Intentions scale demonstrates construct validity and comparability in quantifying maternal breastfeeding intentions across multiple eth
Intentions scale demonstrates construct validity and comparability
in quantifying maternal
breastfeeding intentions across multiple eth
intentions across multiple ethnic groups
In a multivariate model adjusted for prenatal feeding intentions, independent risk factors for delayed OL were maternal age ≥ 30 y, body mass index in the overweight or obese range, birth weight > 3600 g, absence of nipple discomfort between 0 — 3 d postpartum, and infant failing to «breastfeed well» ≥ 2 times in the first 24 h. Postpartum edema was significant in an alternate model excluding body mass index (P < 0.05
In a multivariate model adjusted for prenatal feeding
intentions, independent risk factors for delayed OL were maternal age ≥ 30 y, body mass index
in the overweight or obese range, birth weight > 3600 g, absence of nipple discomfort between 0 — 3 d postpartum, and infant failing to «breastfeed well» ≥ 2 times in the first 24 h. Postpartum edema was significant in an alternate model excluding body mass index (P < 0.05
in the overweight or obese range, birth weight > 3600 g, absence of nipple discomfort between 0 — 3 d postpartum, and infant failing to «
breastfeed well» ≥ 2 times
in the first 24 h. Postpartum edema was significant in an alternate model excluding body mass index (P < 0.05
in the first 24 h. Postpartum edema was significant
in an alternate model excluding body mass index (P < 0.05
in an alternate model excluding body mass index (P < 0.05).
Inclusion criteria: 18 years of age or older; of Malaysian nationality; delivered a single infant at ≥ 37 weeks» gestation; an
intention to
breastfeed and the ability to understand and communicate
in spoken Malay or English; had received a prenatal
breastfeeding education programme at least once; had telephone access; and gave informed consent
Perhaps most significant,
in - hospital formula feeding dramatically reduced the likelihood of later fully
breastfeeding as well as any
breastfeeding, even after adjusting for the strength of the mothers»
intention to continue these practices.
Participants
in the current study generally demonstrated poor
breastfeeding intention.
Ninety percent of the participants expressed their
intention to
breastfeed in the future.