Characterisation of sucking dynamics of breastfeeding preterm infants: a cross sectional study
Abstract Background Full breastfeeding is the ultimate aim for preterm infants to ensure they receive the full benefits of human milk however, preterm infants face a number of challenges associated with their immaturity and associated morbidities. In order to facilitate oral feeding, it is essential...
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Main Authors: | Donna T. Geddes (Author), Kok Chooi (Author), Kathryn Nancarrow (Author), Anna R. Hepworth (Author), Hazel Gardner (Author), Karen Simmer (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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