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Benefits of Breastfeeding, Early Home Stimulation, and Maternal Demographic Factors on Cognitive Functioning of Toddlers
The study examined the benefits of duration of exclusive breastfeeding and maternal stimulation on cognitive skills of children aged between 12 and...
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The effect of birth memory, recall level, and related factors on breastfeeding attitude of mothers in the postpartum period: a prospective study
This study was conducted to examine the effect of birth memory, recall level, and related factors on postpartum mothers’ breastfeeding attitudes....
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What nourishes maternal bonds? Focus on subjective bottle and breastfeeding experiences predicting parental bonding
The notion that breastfeeding contributes to mother-infant bonding is well accepted in both popular culture, and in the academic discourse regarding...
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Implementing the Brazilian Strategy for Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Promotion: Barriers and Facilitators
The Brazilian Strategy for Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Promotion (Estratégia Amamenta e Alimenta Brasil—EAAB) is the main strategy from...
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Prenatal Exposure to Tobacco and Childhood Cognition and Behavior: Effect Modification by Maternal Folate Intake and Breastfeeding Duration
In this exploratory analysis, we assessed whether nutrition modified the association between prenatal exposure to tobacco and childhood...
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Examining psychometric properties of the Iranian version of exclusive breastfeeding social support scale (EBFSS)
BackgroundThe exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is undeniably proven significant in mothers’ health and infants’ growth and survival. Its persistence has...
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Implementation Strategies for a Brazilian Policy Aimed at Promoting Breastfeeding and Healthy Complementary Feeding in Primary Care
The Brazilian Breastfeeding and Feeding Strategy (EAAB—Estratégia Amamenta e Alimenta Brasil) was launched in 2013 to improve the quality of the...
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Association of Breastfeeding Duration with Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in an Enriched Familial Likelihood Cohort for Autism Spectrum Disorder
This study aimed to compare the breastfeeding (BF) duration of the younger siblings of children with ASD in an enriched-likelihood cohort for autism...
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Development and psychometric testing of the ‘Mindful Breastfeeding Scale’ (MINDF-BFS) among postpartum women in Turkey
The aim of the study is to develop and psychometrically test the Mindfulness Breastfeeding Scale among postnatal women. Cross-sectional data were...
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A systematic review exploring the impact of social media on breastfeeding practices
Social media has potential to promote and support positive health behaviours. This systematic review explores the influence of social media on...
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Alcohol and Tobacco use While Breastfeeding and Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder or Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Research has linked prenatal alcohol and tobacco use with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and variably with Autism Spectrum Disorder...
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Feeding Behaviors in Infants and Toddlers Later Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are five times more likely to have feeding difficulties than neurotypical peers, although the majority...
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The effect of counseling with cognitive behavior approach on self-esteem and body image in lactating mothers: randomized clinical trial
BackgroundSome of the women experience low self-esteem and negative body image in pregnancy and postpartum. These two factors along with other...
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Attachment and Caregiving in the Mother–Infant Dyad: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology Models of their Origins in the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness
This chapter offers evolutionary developmental psychology models of caregiving and attachment as species-wide features of infant–maternal... -
Unpacking Perinatal Experiences with Opioid Use Disorder: Relapse Risk Implications
While pregnancy presents a strong motivation to seek and comply with treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), many women relapse within the first...
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Cross-Cultural Evidence for the Role of Parenting Costs Limiting Women’s Sexual Unrestrictedness
Humans are not unique among primates (and mammals more broadly) in that males tend to favor sexual unrestrictedness more than women, nor are humans...