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I received this from Dr Jack Newman and cannot find full article nor the
abstract doing a NIH search; can anyone help me with this? However, I did find a
wealth of breastfeeding related information from 2004 articles in Acta
Paediatrica journal and would also like to know how to obtain full text from NIH for
some of these articles including ones on SIDS, adding anti-secretory factor to
mom's cereal to decrease mastitis, etc.
"Yet another study demonstrating the beneficial effect of immediate skin to
skin contact on the success of breastfeeding." (per Dr Newman)
Mizuno K, Mizuno N, Shinohara T, Noda M. Mother-infant skin-to-skin contact
after delivery results in early recognition of own mother's milk odour. Acta
Paediatrica 2004;93:1640-5
Conclusion: Our study provides evidence that mother infant skin to skin
contact for more than 50 min immediately after birth results in enhanced infant
recognition of their own mother's milk odour and longer breastfeeding duration
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC, RLC
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