2013
DOI: 10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n2p3808
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Rooming-in and Breastfeeding: Reviewing the Impact on Scientific Production of Nursing

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“…Women who room-in with their newborns make more milk, produce a copious milk supply sooner, breastfeed for longer durations, and are more likely to exclusively breastfeed compared with women who are separated from their newborns (Bystrova et al, 2009;Zenkner et al, 2013). Rooming-in appears to have a doseresponse effect.…”
Section: Keeping Mothers and Babies Together Beyond The Moment Of Birthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women who room-in with their newborns make more milk, produce a copious milk supply sooner, breastfeed for longer durations, and are more likely to exclusively breastfeed compared with women who are separated from their newborns (Bystrova et al, 2009;Zenkner et al, 2013). Rooming-in appears to have a doseresponse effect.…”
Section: Keeping Mothers and Babies Together Beyond The Moment Of Birthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction of an initial version of the Binomial Classification Instrument (BCI) was based on instrument construction and validation studies (9)(10)(11) , a legal framework for nursing staffing (6) , and obstetric rooming-in or immediate postnatal and puerperium period references (7)(8)(12)(13)(14)(15) .…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obstetric rooming-in is part of a hospital system in which newborn and mother stay together 24 hours a day in the same environment from birth to discharge. Such a system strengthens the affective bonds between mother and child, enables nursing to provide all care, as well as guide and encourage exclusive breastfeeding (7)(8) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rooming-in makes breastfeeding easier. Women who room-in with their newborns make more milk, produce an abundant milk supply sooner, breastfeed for longer durations, and are more likely to exclusively breastfeed compared with women who are separated from their newborn (Bystrova et al, 2009;Colombo et al, 2018;Zenkner et al, 2013).…”
Section: Beyond the Moment Of Birthmentioning
confidence: 99%