Multisensory stimulation and its effect on breast milk volume production in mothers of premature infants
IntroductionIn a significant number of NICUs, mothers are unable to provide enough maternal milk to feed their premature babies, so healthcare workers rely on human milk banks. Unfortunately, this service is not available in many countries, such as Peru, where premature infants receive formula. The...
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Main Authors: | Carla Madeleine Cuya (Author), Carlos Barriga (Author), Maria del Carmen Graf (Author), Mirta Cardeña (Author), María del Pilar Borja (Author), Richard Condori (Author), Moises Azocar (Author), Carlos Cuya (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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