Title of article :
Feeding outcome in breast-fed term babies supplemented by cup or bottle
Author/Authors :
Alexander، Jo نويسنده , , Brown، Sarah J. نويسنده , , Thomas، Peter نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
there were no significant differences between the bottle and cup supplementation groups in relation to feeding outcome (OR 1 94 95% Cl 0.61, 6.31), or in the length of time from the beginning of supplementation to leaving hospital (median difference I 95%CI 0, 1) or discharge from midwifery care (median difference 0 95% Cl, -1, 1). Babies who received supplements of expressed breast milk, as opposed to artificial milk, were more likely to be supplemented by cup (OR 4 29,95% Cl 0.9, 26.91; p=0.05), but were not more likely to be discharged from midwifery care breast feeding (OR 3.79,95% Cl 0.69, 38.36).
Keywords :
France , Ethnicity , Globalization , India , migration , Switzerland , Netherlands , UK , Israel , Caucasus , identity
Journal title :
MIDWIFERY
Journal title :
MIDWIFERY