International Breastfeeding Journal


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Breastfeeding duration in mothers who express breast milk: a cohort study

Nwet N Win, Colin W Binns*, Yun Zhao, Jane A Scott and Wendy H Oddy

International Breastfeeding Journal 2006, 1:28 doi:10.1186/1746-4358-1-28

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The effect of maternal breast variations on neonatal weight gain in the first seven days of life

Reza Vazirinejad, Shokoofeh Darakhshan, Abbas Esmaeili, Shiva Hadadian International Breastfeeding Journal 2009, 4:13 (18 November 2009)

Routine examinations for specific breast variations including large or inverted nipples would allow advice to be given to counteract arising breastfeeding difficulties, which can be barriers to weight gain in the early days of life.

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A cohort study of infant feeding practices in city, suburban and rural areas in Zhejiang Province, PR China

Liqian Qiu, Yun Zhao, Colin W Binns, Andy H Lee, Xing Xie International Breastfeeding Journal 2008, 3:4 (3 March 2008)