《母乳喂养网》

  • 来源专题:食物与营养
  • 编译者: 潘淑春
  • 发布时间:2004-12-22
  • Why Breastfeed? This website tell us all we want to know:Breastfeeding May Protect Against Asthma. Studies show breastfed infants have higher IQs than bottle fed infants.Breastmilk can help prevent ear infections.The American Academy of Pediatrics strongly supports breastfeeding.Breastmilk can help prevent some food allergies. More Reasons to Breastfeed You'll be more relaxed You'll lose weight faster Breastfeeding is ecological Your child is less likely to die of S.I.D.S. And much, much more....
  • 原文来源:http://www.breastfeeding.com/
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    • 来源专题:艾滋病防治
    • 编译者:李越
    • 发布时间:2013-05-13
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    • 来源专题:食物与营养
    • 编译者:潘淑春
    • 发布时间:2004-12-22
    • The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) is an organisation of people interested in the promotion and protection of breastfeeding. Amongst these are breastfeeding women and their partners and health professionals such as doctors, lactation consultants and midwives. ABA was founded in Melbourne, Victoria in 1964 (as the Nursing Mothers' Association), with the primary aim of giving mother-to-mother support to breastfeeding women. The Association is supported by health authorities and specialists in infant and child health and nutrition, including a panel of distinguished honorary advisers. ABA is recognised internationally as a source of accurate information about breastfeeding management and research. With the support of the Lactation Resource Centre (LRC), ABA provides information to its counsellors and educates the wider community, from preschools to universities and professional organisations. ABA's voluntary breastfeeding counsellors are experienced mothers who have completed an intensive training programme and have successfully breastfed their own children. They are bound by a code of ethics and offer their support over the telephone, in person and through a wide range of literature.