Forceful Milk Ejection Reflex and Tongue-Tied Neonates' Breastfeeding Behaviour
Background: Forceful milk ejection reflex in mothers and tongue-tie in infants often cause breastfeeding difficulties. Our purpose was to observe the breastfeeding behavior of tongue-tied neonates, in the presence of forceful milk ejection of their mother versus tongue-tied infants without forceful...
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Main Authors: | Marta Muresan (Author), Sorana Muresan (Author) |
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IMR Press,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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