Breastfeeding Research: October-December 2024
(U.S. Breastfeeding Committee)
Breastfeeding Beyond Six Months: Evidence of Child Health Benefits
This study looked at the extensive benefits of breastfeeding during the first six months. Great study to share with a friend who is not sure if she should breastfeed her baby.
Very interesting review of studies showing that lay persons with or without breastfeeding training can help increase breastfeeding initiation and continuation rates. CNML Mentors do make a difference!
This literature review found that family and community support for breastfeeding is important in Southeast Asia. The CNML online meeting is one way we hope to support breastfeeding moms.
This study looked at how breastfeeding practices were affected in the U.S. during the pandemic.
This study had some really interesting results. The blood of the breastfed infants in the study had higher frequency of leukocytes and erythrocytes in early infancy. Hemoglobin concentration was enhanced but platelet count was similar to formula fed infants.
This study looked at what breastfeeding and parenting practices and what breastfeeding challenges tend to be associated with breast refusal.
This study looked at how compounds in breastmilk affect the establishment of gut microbiota in infancy.
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