... could be realized much sooner. “We’ve known for years the many far-reaching benefits of breastfeeding,” Erickson says. “One major factor is the transfer of antibodies in breastmilk.” The study shows that ...
... infants in the first 1001 days of life from conception to two. It paves the way for a universal offer in England of health visiting, midwifery, breastfeeding and mental health support services in every ...
An important question during the pandemic has been whether mother-to-infant SARS-CoV-2 transmission can occur during breastfeeding and, if so, whether the benefits of breastfeeding outweigh the risk.
This ...
... than those who are not pregnant. It seems unlikely that the virus can be passed to the baby while in utero, during delivery or via breastmilk. However, guidelines for labour, delivery, and breastfeeding ...
... Africa Description: Healthy Happy Families programme delivering key messages about healthy pregnancy, breastfeeding and interacting with the baby through members of the communities themselves in a rural ...
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October 2020
Vitamin B12 in vegan pregnant and lactating women and young children Roman Pawlak, Associate Professor, East Carolina University, USA
Breastfeeding ...
... Babies parent educator and an NHS breastfeeding support worker. She is looking forward to facilitating face-to-face antenatal classes again when COVID allows!
Hannah Guzinska
Dr Hannah Guzinska is ...
... doesn’t include breastfeeding is an ‘alternative diet’. Description writer: Honorary Associate Professor, Research School of Population Health, Australian National University
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Author: Vicki Sigston Description: Teaching Activity to prepare parents for the realities of the immediate postnatal period and the challenges those days and weeks might present. Description writer: ...
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has a great question and answer section on COVID-19 and pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding at https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-on-covid-19-pregnancy-childbirth-and-breastfeeding ...
Author: Becky K. White, Jane A. Scott Description: This article summarizes the current state of play of perinatal father-focused mobile apps, including a case study of a breastfeeding app for fathers. ...
Author: Alanna E.F. Rudzik Description: Our evolutionary legacy impacts infant biological expectations for proximity to caregivers, feeding and sleep Cultural assumptions can shape parental beliefs and ...
... physiology underpinning birthing capacity, breastfeeding and maternal behaviours (Buckley, 2015; Odent, 2013), disruption of the healthy human microbiome by birth practices, especially caesarean birth ...
... the name was changed to combat the assumption that moving towards a solid diet means reducing the consumption of milk or ‘weaning off the breast’ for Mums who are breastfeeding. Description writer: NCT ...
... Education’, a distance education program that was offered through the University of New England, and principal author of ‘Breastfeeding and You: A Handbook for Antenatal Educators’, an Australian Government ...
... all aspects of his/her development. These interactions are as crucial for children’s development as having their needs for food, warmth and cleanliness met. This is one reason why breastfeeding, which ...
... and their pre-school child
Also of interest to the International Journal of Birth and Parent Education are articles in relation to early brain development, breastfeeding, language acquisition, sleep and ...