Keywords : LACTATION
TO ASSESS LACTATION AMONG POST-NATAL MOTHERS
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2022, Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages 6978-6981
Background of the study: Patients admitted in maternity ward and Nurses working in maternity ward with perceived learning needs and nursing care priority needs. However, most studies have tended to focus on the knowledge of mother in different aspects and the research primarily been conducted in the hospital. Objectives: To assess lactation among post-natal mothers admitted in tertiary care hospital. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted among the postnatal mothers at selected tertiary care center Karad. A total of 60 postnatal mothers were selected by Purposive Sampling Technique. Data was collected by using Semi structured questionnaire for background information and lactation assessment by using LATCH scale. Results: The findings state that most of the post natal mothers do not have knowledge about how to improve lactation. To assess the progress in level of lactation pretest was conducted and the result was poor. Conclusion: The findings state that most of the post natal mothers have less knowledge about how to improve lactation. To assess the progress in level of lactation pretest was conducted and the result was poor
TO ASSESS LACTATION AMONG POST-NATAL MOTHERS.
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2022, Volume 9, Issue 7, Pages 7778-7782
Background of the study: Patients admitted in maternity ward and Nurses working in maternity ward with perceived learning needs and nursing care priority needs. However, most studies have tended to focus on the knowledge of mother in different aspects and the research primarily been conducted in the hospital. Objectives: To assess lactation among post-natal mothers admitted in tertiary care hospital. Methods: A descriptive study was conducted among the postnatal mothers at selected tertiary care center Karad. A total of 60 postnatal mothers were selected by Purposive Sampling Technique. Data was collected by using Semi structured questionnaire for background information and lactation assessment by using LATCH scale.
EXPERIMENTAL CHRONIC TOXIC HEPATITIS AND HEMATOLOGICAL FEATURES IN THE DYNAMICS OF MOTHER’S AND THE OFFSPRING LACTATION
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 1367-1373
The aim of the research was to study the occurrence of autoimmune processes in chronic
hepatitis and its effect on the hematological parameters of the mother and offspring in the
dynamics of lactation. Material and research methods - the work was carried out on white
outbred female rats, in which, after heliotrine intoxication before pregnancy, the presence of
antihepatic antibodies in female rats was carried out by a passive hem agglutination reaction
according to Boyden's method, as well as hematological parameters in the mother and
offspring in the dynamics of lactation by conventional methods. The presence of
antihepatocytic autoantibodies during lactation was established, mainly in blood serum, and in
small amounts in the milk of female rats, therefore, antihepatic antibodies of the mother in
toxic hepatitis are not a pathological agent for offspring during breastfeeding. In the body of
female rats and offspring, anemia develops, progressing until the second week of lactation,
that is, the transition of pups to a mixed diet, therefore, it is more expedient to carry out
therapeutic measures before this period.
EFFECTIVENESS OF INTROVIT A + WS IN THE DIET OF DAIRY COWS
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 1959-1965
The experiment examined the effect of the use of Introvit A + WS-amino acidvitamin
nutrient mixture in the diet of dairy cows on the efficiency of milk production. The use of
Introvit A + WS-amino acid-vitamin in the diet resulted in an increase in milk productivity due to
balancing the protein-energy ratio in cows, an increase in milk fat and protein content, and a 5%
reduction in feed consumption due to efficient cow nutrition.
INITIATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF LACTATION AMONG PRIMIPAROUS MOTHERS
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 4118-4124
The study indicates that there are a variety of improper feeding activities and awareness among mothers. Therefore, all health care professionals and mothers ought to be improved and sensitized. Intervention and further study should pay attention to considerations such as cultural patterns, barriers and the usage of health care services and infant feeding education. Awareness alone does not decide effective breast-feeding activities, sensitization of the health care worker and infrastructural improvements are required for early breast-feeding, including in hospital settings. And if all the children were breastfed, there was no awareness and experience. Efforts need to be made to help the mother start feeding early, particularly in the Caesarean section.