Down syndrome and breastfeeding: A systematic review
Magenis, M. L., de Faveri, W., Castro, K., Forte, G. [...]
Magenis, M. L., de Faveri, W., Castro, K., Forte, G. [...]
Elgersma, K. M., McKechnie, A. C., Schorr, E. N., Shah, [...]
Huang, Y., Liu, Y., Yu, X. Y., & Zeng, T. [...]
Hilditch, C., Keir, A., Collins, C. T., Middleton, P., & [...]
Adsit, J., & Hewlings, S. J. (2022). Impact of bariatric [...]
Eoh KJ, Park EY, Chang YJ, Ha HI, Hong J, [...]
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.
The authors of this review sought to describe the perceptions and experiences of employers and employees with workplace lactation support programs in the United States (US), and to identify research needed to inform workplace lactation support programs.
The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) runs the National Breastfeeding Helpline 1800 mum 2 mum (1800 686 268). The Breastfeeding Helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
It is staffed by trained, volunteer counsellors who answer calls on a roster system in their own homes.
LiveChat is a mum 2 mum support service on the ABA website www.breastfeeding.asn.au.
Trained volunteers assist mothers and their families with breastfeeding information and are there to support mothers on their breastfeeding journey.
LiveChat is accessible via mobile phones, tablets, laptops and computers.
Important Information
Privacy Policy
Membership Terms & Conditions
FAQs
ABN: 64005081523
RTO: 21659
Copyright © Australian Breastfeeding Association | ABA receives funding from the Australian Government