CHOP Mama Care Program Helps Moms Reach Lactation Goals
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A new study in Breastfeeding Medicine shows that the prenatal group program helps mothers whose babies have congenital anomalies.
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A new study in Breastfeeding Medicine shows that the prenatal group program helps mothers whose babies have congenital anomalies.
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For a newborn baby, breastmilk serves as both food and medicine. In addition to providing vital nutrients, human milk plays an important role in a baby’s development.
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New research points to skin-to-skin care can be useful among a large population including cardiac patients.
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New Research Related to Breastfeeding Late Preterm Infants with Spina Bifida
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A first-of-its-kind study describes the positive human milk and breastfeeding outcomes in a program of care at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Mothers of infants born with CDH can effectively establish and maintain a complete milk supply, according to a recent CHOP study.
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This state of the science article concludes that mother’s milk should be considered a medical intervention for infants with congenital heart defects (CHD).
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For the fifth consecutive year, CHOP Nurse Researcher and Lactation Director Diane Spatz was a featured speaker at the 5th annual Breastfeeding Sick Babies Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.
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CHOP lactation expert Diane Spatz shares information on breastfeeding and running.
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Diane L. Spatz, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN, shares expertise on the technology revolution in breastfeeding supplies and phone apps for nursing mothers.