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722 related items for PubMed ID: 28418804

  • 1. Determinants of Nonmedically Indicated In-Hospital Supplementation of Infants Whose Birthing Parents Intended to Exclusively Breastfeed.
    Temple Newhook J, Newhook LA, Midodzi WK, Murphy Goodridge J, Burrage L, Gill N, Halfyard B, Twells L.
    J Hum Lact; 2017 May; 33(2):278-284. PubMed ID: 28418804
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  • 2. In-hospital formula use increases early breastfeeding cessation among first-time mothers intending to exclusively breastfeed.
    Chantry CJ, Dewey KG, Peerson JM, Wagner EA, Nommsen-Rivers LA.
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  • 3. Formula supplementation in hospital and subsequent feeding at discharge among women who intended to exclusively breastfeed: An administrative data retrospective cohort study.
    Bentley JP, Nassar N, Porter M, de Vroome M, Yip E, Ampt AJ.
    Birth; 2017 Dec; 44(4):352-362. PubMed ID: 28737234
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  • 4. Hospital Supplementation Differentially Impacts the Association Between Breastfeeding Intention and Duration Among Women With and Without Gestational Diabetes Mellitus History.
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    Breastfeed Med; 2017 Dec; 12(6):338-344. PubMed ID: 28631935
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  • 6. Baby-Friendly hospital practices and meeting exclusive breastfeeding intention.
    Perrine CG, Scanlon KS, Li R, Odom E, Grummer-Strawn LM.
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  • 7. Women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Have Greater Formula Supplementation in the Hospital and at Home Despite Intention to Exclusively Breastfeed.
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  • 8. Breastfeeding among inner-city women: from intention before delivery to breastfeeding at hospital discharge.
    Hundalani SG, Irigoyen M, Braitman LE, Matam R, Mandakovic-Falconi S.
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  • 9. In-hospital formula supplementation of healthy breastfeeding newborns.
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    J Hum Lact; 2005 Nov; 21(4):397-405. PubMed ID: 16280555
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  • 10. Failure to initiate breastfeeding among high risk obstetrical patients who intended to breastfeed.
    Cordero L, Oza-Frank R, Moore-Clingenpeel M, Landon MB, Nankervis CA.
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  • 11. Prepregnancy Obesity Class Is a Risk Factor for Failure to Exclusively Breastfeed at Hospital Discharge among Latinas.
    Martinez JL, Chapman DJ, Pérez-Escamilla R.
    J Hum Lact; 2016 May; 32(2):258-68. PubMed ID: 26747829
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  • 12. The relationship between perceived milk supply and exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months postpartum: a cross-sectional study.
    Sandhi A, Lee GT, Chipojola R, Huda MH, Kuo SY.
    Int Breastfeed J; 2020 Jul 17; 15(1):65. PubMed ID: 32680551
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  • 13. A prospective study of breastfeeding intentions of healthy weight and overweight women as predictors of breastfeeding outcomes.
    de Jersey SJ, Mallan K, Forster J, Daniels LA.
    Midwifery; 2017 Oct 17; 53():20-27. PubMed ID: 28735032
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  • 14. Health system factors contributing to breastfeeding success.
    Kuan LW, Britto M, Decolongon J, Schoettker PJ, Atherton HD, Kotagal UR.
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  • 15. Facilitators and barriers of breastfeeding late preterm infants according to mothers' experiences.
    Giannì ML, Bezze E, Sannino P, Stori E, Plevani L, Roggero P, Agosti M, Mosca F.
    BMC Pediatr; 2016 Nov 08; 16(1):179. PubMed ID: 27821185
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  • 16. In-Hospital Formula Supplementation in Appalachian Women Intending to Exclusively Breastfeed.
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  • 17. Predictors of exclusive breastfeeding in early infancy: operational implications.
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  • 18. Relationship between prenatal infant feeding intention and initiation and duration of breastfeeding: a cohort study.
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  • 19. What predicts intent to breastfeed exclusively? Breastfeeding knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs in a diverse urban population.
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  • 20. Family members' infant feeding preferences, maternal breastfeeding exposures and exclusive breastfeeding intentions.
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