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Holding the back of the baby's head at a feeding attempt can be counterproductive and lead to breast refusal [ 59].
Further analysis is needed to determine associations between effective suckling in the birthing room, type of assistance mothers' receive and postnatal breastfeeding problems such as nipple trauma and breast refusal.
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The woman in question is unlikely to accept any of these offers of course, but not necessarily due to her having breasts; her refusal is more likely to be due to concerns involving ethics/safety/hygiene/personal revulsion/all of these.
Fear of breast cancer and refusal to tolerate resumption of cyclic withdrawal bleeding are the principal objections.
Nothing is spared: her hair, her skin, her weight, her breasts, her "obdurate refusal" to have fun.
The I.R.S.' s initial refusal to classify breast-feeding as a medical expense has frustrated women's health advocates and pediatricians for years, especially since the federal government offers tax breaks on items like acne cream and denture adhesive.
There is causal relationship between babies' refusal to suck at breast and women's breastfeeding practice during hospitalization.
Exclusion criteria included inadequate assessment of histological grade, inadequate staging, synchronous breast primary tumours, surgeon or patient refusal, or previous malignancies.
Symptoms such as vomiting, refusal to suck on a breast or a bottle, and diarrhea usually appear two to nine days after the initial treatment.
Eleven patients did not receive MMG. Reasons included patient refusal (n = 10) and breast-feeding (n = 1).
We have interviewed over 300 women with breast cancer using this approach, with a very low refusal rate and no serious adverse events [ 9, 10].
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