World Health Organization uses Cochrane evidence in breastfeeding guideline
The World Health Organization ' s latest breastfeeding guideline, Protecting, promoting and supporting breastfeeding in facilities providing maternity and newborn services, has been published.This guideline provides global, evidence-informed recommendations on protection, promotion, and support of optimal breastfeeding in facilities providing maternity and newborn services, as a public health intervention. It features evidence from 16 Cochrane Reviews; 7 Reviews fromCochrane Neonatal and 9 fromCochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth. View the WHO guideline and view the evidence included.Related resources: Enabling breastfeeding for mothers and babies - a Cochrane Special Collection - also inCroatian andSpanish."New Cochrane Library Breastfeeding Special Collection" - Cochrane Australia news round-up and interview with author Christine East"Breastfeeding: evidence on effecting support and enablers for mothers and their babies" - blog post from author Christine East" Yummy, yummy in my tummy, getting big with milk from mummy. Getting preterm babies feeding orally - a roundup of current evidence. " - Evidently Cochrane blog" Exclusive breastfeeding or extra food and fluids: evidence and practice - Evidently Cochrane blog." New Lancet Breastfeeding Series is a call to action " - Evidently Cochrane blog.Podcast: Support for breastfeeding mothers"Support programs help moms extend breastfeeding time" - Reuters articleTuesday, November 7, 2017Category: Making a Dif...
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