Incarcerated women have historically been deprioritized in conversations surrounding the prison. While in the past decade there has been an increase in research studies about …
Background and Objectives: Breastfeeding is linked to better health outcomes for mother and child in metrics of cancer prevention, intellectual development, and immune function yet …
The importance of breastfeeding for maternal and child health is well established. Breastfeeding protects child health, development and well-being by protecting children against infections, increasing …
"Background: Exclusively breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life has been associated with multiple health benefits for the infant and mother; however, only 24.9% …
Background: Research shows there are ample benefits of breastfeeding including fewer respiratory tract infections, less otitis media, as well as less obesity and T1DM/T2DM cases …
Exclusive breastfeeding is the recommended practice for the first 6 months following birth.Breastfeeding is advantageous to both parts of the mother-infant dyad. Phthalates and phenols, …
For years, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has been a cornerstone of India’s public health agenda. Its benefits have been extensively researched, and its prevalence and practice …
The United States has a long history of reproductive coercion. Patients of color, lower socio-economic status(SES) and/or less education have been targeted by government programs …
Postpartum depression (PPD) affects between 10-20% of mothers in the United States and is a major cause of morbidity in postpartum women and their infants. …
Breastfeeding has health benefits for both mothers and infants. These benefits are particularly important for low- and extremely-low birthweight infants. Exclusive breastfeeding is complicated for …
This study Rhode Island (RI) PRAMS dataset to explore the association between the number of PNC visits attended and breastfeeding rates. We expect to find …