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There are a variety of methods to feed a baby expressed breastmilk or formula. One method is with a cup. Cup feeding is particularly useful during emergency situations.
As part of World Breastfeeding Week 2020, ABA would like to introduce ABA Professional Membership discount for groups of friends and colleagues.
In recent years, stillbirth and infant death have gained increased attention in the media, and from policy makers, researchers and practitioners. Significantly, however, a mother’s lactation and milk donation options after stillbirth or infant death remain hidden.
This review summarises research about the necessity for iodine supplements during reproduction.
Maternal gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with birth complications and, for the offspring, increased risk of insulin resistance, childhood obesity and type 2 diabetes in adulthood. This review aimed to clarify whether infant feeding, growth and nutritional intake in the first 2 years contribute to the mechanisms of these increased risks.
Previous studies investigating oxytocin’s effects on emotional processing have found mixed results. The authors of this study hypothesised that researchers’ failure to adjust for endogenous oxytocin might account for the inconsistency.
This study assessed associations between birth interventions and time of initiation of breastfeeding.
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The Australian Breastfeeding Association acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands known as Australia. We wish to pay our respects to their Elders past and present and acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who have breastfed their babies on Country for more than 60,000 years, and the partners, families and communities who support them.
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