Human milk bank: Women with lactation difficulties

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Objective:Bank. To investigate the difficulties experienced by women who seek care at the Human Milk Method:from postpartumThis is a documentary,women who soughtretrospective,specializedand quantitativecare at the studyHumanwithMilka sampleBank ofofa292universityforms hospitalChi-squarein Northeasterntests and oddsBrazil.ratio valuesThe presentwere used.study was conducted from January to August 2017. Results: The study population consisted mainly of women with a complete higher education degree and(118;information20940.4%).(71.58%)onAdditionally,breastfeedingwere by198Cesareanat (67.81%)any time.section.ofThethemostMoreover,childbirthscommon118tookbreastfeeding(40.41%)place inmothersprivatedifficultiesdidhealthnotwerefacilities,receivelatch-on 22.26%),(167; 57.19%),and breastnippleengorgementfissure (96;(61;32.88%),20.89%).nipple confusion (69; 23.63%), maternal insecurity (65; pregnancyConclusion:andProfessionalpostpartumguidanceresult in successfulon breastfeedingbreastfeeding.and proper maternal follow-up during.

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Ferreira, A. P. M., da Silva, P. C. A., Ferreira, A. G. N., Rodrigues, V. P., Lima, A. B. S., Aroucha, L. A. G., & Gontijo, P. V. C. (2020). Human milk bank: Women with lactation difficulties. Cogitare Enfermagem, 25. https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v25i0.65699

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