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Bringing you the latest research studies on matters related to breastfeeding and infant feeding. From the latest breast milk findings to the benefits of breastfeeding, we report on the key findings in a way that’s easy to follow and understand.

We want you to be in the know about all the latest news and reports on infant feeding – so that you can stay informed and aware of the latest updates and reviews.

Find out more about the properties of breast milk, the benefits of breastfeeding for parent and child, the impact of medication on breast milk and breastfeeding, as well as breastfeeding phenomenons like breastfeeding aversion.

A new wearable device developed by researchers at Northwestern University could offer a significant shift in how breast milk intake is monitored during breastfeeding. The

When an infant is removed from their mother’s care and placed into foster care, breastfeeding support is often an overlooked piece of the puzzle. But

Despite the proven health benefits, breastfeeding rates in the U.S. remain suboptimal – but could better paternity leave for dads help matters? Key Findings Fathers

A new mathematical model developed at the University of Waterloo can determine a baby’s overall drug exposure when their mother is taking medication. This is

I was recently alerted to some Dutch research (March, 2023) that detailed the incredible function of breastmilk after a caesarean birth. Now I must stress

This year has brought incredible advancements in breastfeeding research, uncovering new insights that continue to shape how we understand and support this vital practice. From

CMA interim report outlines concerns regarding the infant formula market – all of which appear to be contributing to parents paying over the odds. Following

Adapted from the article “Science into Practice” in 3 Volume 36 of the ELACTA journal Lactation & Breastfeeding Introduction Concerns about milk supply are one

A recent study from the School of Nursing & Midwifery at Trinity College Dublin has found that Breastfeeding Peer Support Groups help to normalise breastfeeding

The duration of breastfeeding is shorter than average among mothers with a fear of childbirth – regardless of the mode of delivery, a new study

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