Vandenplas Y.Myths and facts about breastfeeding: does it prevent later atopic disease[].Acta Paediatrica.1997Vandenplas Y1 (1997) Myths and facts about breastfeeding: does it prevent later atopic disease? Acta Paediatr 86: 1283-1287.
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Jaundice is common among newborn babies. The main aim should be to continue breastfeeding to establish the relationship and ensure that the mother’s supply of milk is maintained. Feeding must be stopped only if the doctor recommends so, and alternative methods to keep a constant supply of mil...
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Myths and facts about breastfeeding: does it prevent later atopic disease? Exclusive human milk feeding during the first 6 months of life, with delayed introduction of solids, is the recommended feeding for human infants. Human mi... Y.,Vandenplas - 《Acta Paediatrica》 被引量: 237发表: 19...
Should I know some facts about this? So, if anyone knows more about this, feel free to write me! Thanks! kelcey1035 over a year ago No meter how old you are and how many children do you had before, you made an important decision when you chose to breastfeed your baby. I will ...
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The facts: The World Health Organization recommends nursing for a minimum of two years. The United Nations Children’s Fund also recommends a minimum of two years. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends nursing for at least a year and for as long after that as is “mutually desirable”...