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Factors Affecting the Composition of Expressed Fresh Human Milk

Quyen Pham, Pinkal Patel, Babak Baban, Jack C. Yu, Jatinder Bhatia

2020Breastfeeding Medicine49 citationsDOI

Abstract

Breast milk is considered the ideal and preferred feeding for all infants through the first 4-6 months of life. It provides many short and long-term benefits to the infant and mother. In the absence of breastfeeding, expressed breast milk is the best way to provide nutrition. In the United States, the majority of breastfeeding mothers express milk at some point during the course of lactation. Breast milk is a dynamic fluid and its content changes with duration of lactation and varies between and among women. Many factors such as maternal diet and medications affect the constituents of breast milk. In addition, method of breast milk expression, handling, and storage can also influence its contents.

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BreastfeedingBreast milkLactationMedicineBreast feedingAffect (linguistics)Infant formulaInfant nutritionComposition (language)Human breast milkFood scienceObstetricsPhysiologyEnvironmental healthPediatricsPregnancyPopulationBiologyBiochemistryPsychologyCommunicationResearch methodologyGeneticsLinguisticsPhilosophyInfant Nutrition and HealthBreastfeeding Practices and InfluencesChild Nutrition and Water Access
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