2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0021-75572004000700001
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Aleitamento materno: uma contribuição científica para a prática do profissional de saúde

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“…Evidencia-se, portanto, a necessidade do apoio profissional 18 . Neste estudo, as gestantes foram questionadas também acerca do conhecimento sobre mitos, como o leite fraco, sobre os benefícios do aleitamento materno e sobre modos de aumentar a produção de leite.…”
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“…Evidencia-se, portanto, a necessidade do apoio profissional 18 . Neste estudo, as gestantes foram questionadas também acerca do conhecimento sobre mitos, como o leite fraco, sobre os benefícios do aleitamento materno e sobre modos de aumentar a produção de leite.…”
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“…Porém, ao se depararem com essas situações no retorno para casa, se tornam susceptíveis ao desmame precoce devido à inexperiência e até mesmo a impaciência 18 . Neste caso, seria importante que essas atividades fossem realizadas juntamente com o parceiro da gestante, ou alguém com maior proximidade da mesma, para que deste modo, possa auxiliá-la e apoiá-la no momento pós-parto.…”
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“…The use of pacifiers has been a topic of discussion in the last few years, mainly since 1970, when maternal breastfeeding started to be promoted. 12 Pacifier use has been contraindicated since then not only because it causes nipple confusion and impairs the establishment of breastfeeding but also because it postpones the breastfeeding session when it is used to calm down the baby who is actually hungry, favoring early weaning. 3,[13][14][15] The less the child sucks his/her mother's breast, the less the breast is stimulated to produce milk.…”
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“…2 Among these, the most frequent are: pain and discomfort in the nipple when breastfeeding, inadequate positioning of the newborn, breast engorgement and fissures, which are considered important enough causes to abandon this type of feeding. 3 Strategies to promote breastfeeding should be developed both in hospitals and in primary health care units. 4 The Family Health Strategy is also considered a propitious environment for activities aimed at encouraging breastfeeding, since it is a space where community health issues can be resolved and where community members are received, listened to and offered solutions to health problems, thereby providing integral care to all individuals.…”
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confidence: 99%