Breastfeeding Higher Order Multiples: Enhancing Support During the Postpartum Hospitalization Period

Higher order multiple birth (HOM) families require genuine and effective support in their quest to breastfeed their infants during the postdelivery hospitalization period. Evidence suggests that the impact of current policies and care practices on HOM breastfeeding requires careful examination. Reco...

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Breast Feeding
Female
Hospitalization
Humans
Infant Care
Infant, Newborn
Lactation
Male
Mothers - psychology
Multiple Birth Offspring
Nursing
Patient Discharge - standards
Postpartum Period
Puerperal Disorders - psychology
Rooming-in Care - methods
Social Support
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