Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1085149 | Midwifery | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
if acupuncture treatment is acceptable to the mother, this, together with care interventions such as correction of breast feeding position and babies' attachment to the breast, might be a more expedient and less invasive choice of treatment than the use of oxytocin nasal spray. Midwives, nurses or medical practitioners with specialist competence in breast feeding should be the primary care providers for mothers with inflammatory symptoms of the breast during lactation. The use of antibiotics for inflammatory symptoms of the breast should be closely monitored in order to help the global community reduce resistance development among bacterial pathogens.
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Authors
Linda J. MScN, RM, RGN (Care Development Manager and Postgraduate Student), Marie PhD, RN (Associate Professor), Hakan PhD, MD (Associate Professor), Bodil PhD, RN (Professor),