International Breastfeeding Journal

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Dads make a difference: an exploratory study of paternal support for breastfeeding in Perth, Western Australia2009/01/01English110
Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding among infants under six months of age in peninsular malaysia2011/01/01English107
A new paradigm for depression in new mothers: the central role of inflammation and how breastfeeding and anti-inflammatory treatments protect maternal mental health2007/01/01103
The role of bacteria in lactational mastitis and some considerations of the use of antibiotic treatment2008/01/01English74
'No sister, the breast alone is not enough for my baby' A qualitative assessment of potentials and barriers in the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding in southern Zambia2008/01/01English70
Exploring the impact of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative on trends in exclusive breastfeeding2009/01/01English63
Infant feeding practices in Bhaktapur, Nepal: a cross-sectional, health facility based survey2012/01/01English59
Impact of ritual pollution on lactation and breastfeeding practices in rural West Bengal, India2009/01/01English58
Breastfeeding in Iran: prevalence, duration and current recommendations2009/01/01English57
Prevalence and predictors of exclusive breastfeeding among women in Kigoma region, Western Tanzania: a community based cross-sectional study2011/01/01English54
Breastfeeding in infancy: identifying the program-relevant issues in Bangladesh2010/01/01English52
Work related determinants of breastfeeding discontinuation among employed mothers in Malaysia2011/01/01English52
Knowledge, attitudes and practices of health professionals and women towards medication use in breastfeeding: A review2011/01/01English51
The effect of a controlled manipulation of maternal dietary fat intake on medium and long chain fatty acids in human breast milk in Saskatoon, Canada2010/01/01English50
Women's breastfeeding experiences following a significant primary postpartum haemorrhage: A multicentre cohort study2010/01/01English48