Impact of mother’s own milk expression practices and processing treatments on infant health and growth outcomes: a systematic review protocol
Introduction Breastfeeding is the biological norm for infant nutrition. In certain scenarios, feeding at the breast is not possible, because of either maternal or neonatal reasons. In those cases, infants can still receive expressed mother’s own milk (MOM) and its beneficial properties. Mothers can...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Klotz, Carolyn Smith, Agnieszka Bzikowska-Jura, Marzia Giribaldi, Tanya Cassidy, Laura Cavallarin, Serena Gandino, Karolina Karcz, Chiara Peila, Bartłomiej Walczak, Aleksandra Wesolowska |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2025-02-01
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Series: | BMJ Open |
Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/2/e087539.full |
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