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Management strategies for promoting successful breastfeeding
1University of New Mexico College of Nursing, Albuquerque.
The Nurse Practitioner
|June 1, 1993
Abstract:
Clinicians can promote a successful breastfeeding experience by providing support, anticipatory guidance and practical information. This article presents the components of early follow-up and guidelines for assessment. Management strategies for common problems are discussed, such as nipple soreness, cracked nipples, plugged ducts and mastitis, insufficient infant weight gain, perceived inadequacy of milk supply, breast-milk jaundice, sexual adjustment and failure at breastfeeding. Breastfeeding guidelines for employed mothers and adoptive mothers are indicated.
Keywords:
AdoptionAge FactorsBehaviorBiologyBody Weight--changesBreast FeedingChild RearingClinic ActivitiesContraceptionCounselingDecreased LibidoDelivery Of Health CareDemographic FactorsDiseasesEconomic FactorsFamily PlanningFood SupplementationHealthHealth ServicesHuman MilkHuman ResourcesInfantInfant NutritionJaundiceLabor Force--womenLactationMarketingMaternal PhysiologyNutritionNutrition ProgramsOrganization And AdministrationPhysiologyPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPrimary Health CareProgram ActivitiesProgramsPromotionSex BehaviorSigns And SymptomsYouth