Use of donor human milk in nonhospitalized infants: An infant growth study
Abstract When mother's own milk (MOM) is unavailable or insufficient, donor human milk (DHM) is recommended as the next best alternative for low birthweight infants. DHM use for healthy, term infants is increasing, but evidence for growth and tolerability is limited. This retrospective study ev...
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Main Authors: | Solange Bramer (Author), Robert Boyle (Author), Gillian Weaver (Author), Natalie Shenker (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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