Tides in Breastfeeding Practice
Mary Margaret Coates and Jan Riordan Throughout the world today, an infant is apt to receive less breastmilk than at any time in the past. Until the 1940s, the prevalence of breastfeeding was high in nearly all societies. Although the feeding of manufactured milks and baby milks had begun before the turn of the century in parts of Europe and North America, the practice spread slowly during the next decades. It was still generally limited to segments of population elites, and it involved only a...
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Hydration and Nutrition in the Neonate 217 Signs of Adequate Milk Intake 218 Milk Supply Too Much or Too Little 218 Temporary Low Milk Supply or Delayed Lactogenesis 220 Effect of Pharmaceutical Agents on Treatments for Painful Nipples 225 Engorgement Milk Stasis Involution 228 Clothing, Leaking, Bras, and Breast Pads
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