The relationship between creamatocrit and cumulative percentage of total milk volume: a cross-sectional study in mothers of very preterm infants in Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract Background Human hindmilk contains higher concentrations of fat than foremilk and is more desirable for growth in preterm infants who can tolerate limited volumes of breastmilk. There is currently no clear demarcation between foremilk and hindmilk. This study characterized the change in bre...
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Main Authors: | Walaiporn Bowornkitiwong (Author), Chulaluk Komoltri (Author), Sopapan Ngerncham (Author) |
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