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    • Maternal-Infant Health

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    • Meeting infant caloric needs is crucial for healthy development.
    • Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for optimal infant health.
    • Postpartum lactation support requires effective strategies for milk production.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline best postpartum breastfeeding practices.
    • To ensure adequate caloric intake for all infants, including vulnerable ones.
    • To promote long-term, exclusive breastfeeding through enhanced milk supply.

    Main Methods:

    • Combining hand expression of colostrum, spoon-feeding, and unrestricted breastfeeding.
    • Focusing on early, frequent, and effective colostrum removal.
    • Implementing a five-step program to elevate staff expertise in lactation education.

    Main Results:

    • This combined approach provides more milk for infants.
    • It increases stimulation for subsequent breast milk production.
    • The proposed model supports both low- and high-risk infants.

    Conclusions:

    • A sustainable, preventive practice model is essential for successful breastfeeding.
    • Elevating staff expertise is key to addressing learning needs.
    • The five-step program aims to optimize postpartum breastfeeding support.