Review of tongue-tie release at a tertiary maternity hospitalLisa Helen Amir
Breastfeeding Education and Support Services, Royal Women s Hospital, Victoria, Australia
J Paediatr Child Health 41:243-5. 2005
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Test your knowledge. Nipple pain in breastfeedingLisa Amir
Key Centre for Women's Health in Society, University of Melbourne, Victoria
Aust Fam Physician 33:44-5. 2004
Reliability of the hazelbaker assessment tool for lingual frenulum functionLisa H Amir
Key Centre for Women s Health in Society, University of Melbourne, Australia
Int Breastfeed J 1:3. 2006
..CONCLUSION : We found that the HATLFF has a high reliability in a study of infants with tongue-tie and control infants...
International Breastfeeding Journal: Introducing a new journalLisa H Amir
Key Centre for Women s Health in Society, University of Melbourne, Australia
Int Breastfeed J 1:1. 2006
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Why do women stop breastfeeding? A closer look at 'not enough milk' among Israeli women in the Negev RegionLisa Helen Amir
Key Centre for Women s Health in Society, University of Melbourne 3010, Australia
Breastfeed Rev 13:7-13. 2005
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Breastfeeding--managing 'supply' difficultiesLisa Helen Amir
Mother and Child Health Research, La Trobe University, Melbourne
Aust Fam Physician 35:686-9. 2006
..Many breastfeeding women have concerns about their milk supply; 'not enough milk' is the most common reason women give for stopping breastfeeding, however their concern is often unwarranted...
Breast pain in lactating women--mastitis or something else?Lisa Helen Amir
Centre for the Study of Mothers and Children s Health, La Trobe University
Aust Fam Physician 32:141-5. 2003
..Mastitis is a common problem for lactating women. However, medical practitioners may not recognise that there are also other causes of breast pain during lactation...
Does maternal smoking have a negative physiological effect on breastfeeding? The epidemiological evidenceLisa Helen Amir
Centre for the Study of Mothers' and Children's Health, La Trobe University, Australia
Breastfeed Rev 11:19-29. 2003
..Therefore, it is likely that psychosocial factors are largely responsible for the lower rates of breastfeeding found in women who smoke compared with those who do not...
Does maternal smoking have a negative physiological effect on breastfeeding? The epidemiological evidenceLisa Helen Amir
The Centre for the Study of Mothers' and Children's Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
Birth 29:112-23. 2002
..Therefore, it is likely that psychosocial factors are largely responsible for the lower rates of breastfeeding found in women who smoke compared with those who do not...
Breastfeeding and the introduction of solids in Australian infants: data from the 2001 National Health SurveySusan M Donath
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Victoria
Aust N Z J Public Health 29:171-5. 2005
..To present estimates on rates of breastfeeding and timing of introduction of solid foods to Australian children, 1998-2001...
The introduction of breast milk substitutes and solid foods: evidence from the 1995 National Health SurveySusan M Donath
Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, Fitzroy, Victoria
Aust N Z J Public Health 26:481-4. 2002
..To report the introduction of breast milk substitutes and solid foods to Australian children between 1992 and 1995...
Women's experience of lactational mastitis--I have never felt worseLisa Helen Amir
Mother and Child Health Research, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria
Aust Fam Physician 35:745-7. 2006
..Mastitis is a common problem for breastfeeding women in the postpartum period...