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the nice adrenaline rush we get after one late night starts to fade after weeks of interrupted sleep common to parents. Usually the resulting exhaustion finds us groping for a strong cup o’ joe in the morning…and in the afternoon. Now, I’m not anti-coffee but I want to suggest someth...
Aside from the safety concerns, maybe the biggest hurdle facing bed-sharing/co-sleeping parents is judgement and criticism from others. I know it’s hard to deal with at first, but the fact of the matter is, this is your baby, your life, and your choice. What others think just doesn’...
The World Health Organization and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (among many others) support breastfeeding exclusively for six months and continued breastfeeding for two years or more based on evidence showing benefits to mother and child.1–3Some parents choose fo...
[1,2]. Meeting these recommendations is important for public health, given that breastfeeding is associated with short- and long-term health benefits for lactating parents and their children [2,3,4]. Yet despite significant evidence regarding breastfeeding benefits, the majority of infants in the...
However, in general, weight monitoring is suggested as being a reassurance for parents [21]. The data presented here are from the doctoral study of the first author and aim to illuminate the way clinic interac- tions and weighing episodes shape breastfeeding women's understanding of plotted ...
18.Iakovou, K, Schulpis, K. Web medical information produces anxiety in parents of infants with suspected galactosemia.Rev Environ Health2019;2.https://doi.org/10.1515/reveh-2018-0064.Search in Google ScholarPubMed 19.Iakovou, K, Madoglou, A, Monopolis, I, Schulpis, K. The effect of ...
(2019), breastfeeding mothers expressed that online breastfeeding support provided reassurance and was more easily accessible than face-to-face interactions, hence contributing to their sustained breastfeeding. Videos through digital platforms such as YouTube were cited as being useful for parents, as ...