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2007, Number 4

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Rev Mex Pediatr 2007; 74 (4)

Current recommendations on breastfeeding

Vera GHD, Hess G
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Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 176-181
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Key words:

Human milk, breastfeeding, feeding neonates.

ABSTRACT

The benefits of the breastfeeding in newborn infants, your mothers, family and the society has been largely studied and it has been taken by international organisms in order to develop programs for to encourage the breastfeeding due to the advantages for the development of infants in the first year of life and the decrease. Also this information has been taken in account for commendations done for medical doctors and trained personnel in infants feeding. The aim of this report is to emphasize in some of these recommendations and another features that should be considered by the doctors and the other people which are guides of the parents regarding the care and feeding of the infants.


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