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Advancements in Breastfeeding Research: Insights and Implications

This research compilation delves into varied aspects of breastfeeding, from exclusive breastfeeding patterns to complementary feeding indicators. It explores the impact of premature birth, weighing practices on breastfeeding, and the importance of physiological factors in breastfeeding success.

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Advancements in Breastfeeding Research: Insights and Implications

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  1. RESEARCH: Natural Science • Exclusive breastfeeding measured through 24 -hr recall yields considerably higher figures than exclusive breastfeeding measured since birth. • Premature infants can be supporte to breastfeed as soon as they are able to breath independently.

  2. RESEARCH: Natural Science • It’s never too later for an infant to learn to latch on. • The physiological basis for exclusive breastfeeding without water is the very low renal solute load of breast milk.

  3. RESEARCH: Social Science • Frequent weighing of babies in England suggested negative influence on breastfeeding. • RAP of exclusive breastfeeding generated programme relevant findings.

  4. Planning Breastfeeding Research • 2 examples of planned research were presented. • Additional questions from participants contributed to the workshop.

  5. RESEARCH: Complementary Feeding • DHS - creative new indicators for complementary feeding. • New WHO course on complementary feeding • Conceptual framework for understanding complementary feeding

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