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Growth outcomes of small for gestational age preterm infants before and after implementation of an exclusive human milk-based diet

Source: Journal of Perinatology

Preterm infants fed cow's milk-derived fortifier had adverse outcomes despite a base diet of only mother's own milk

Source: Breastfeeding Medicine

Continuous feedings of fortified human milk lead to nutrient losses of fat, calcium and phosphorous

Source: Nutrients

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An exclusive human milk-based diet in extremely premature infants reduces the probability of remaining on total parenteral nutrition: a reanalysis of the data

Source:

BMC Research Notes

Author(s):

Ghandehari H, Lee ML, Rechtman DJ, H2MF Study Group

Breastfeeding section: Breastfeeding and the use of human milk.

Source:

Pediatrics.

Author(s):

American Academy of Pediatrics.

Costs of necrotizing enterocolitis and cost-effectiveness of exclusively human milk-based products in feeding extremely premature infants

Source:

Breastfeeding Medicine

Author(s):

Ganapathy V, Hay JW, Kim JH

Continuous feedings of fortified human milk lead to nutrient losses of fat, calcium and phosphorous

Source:

Nutrients

Author(s):

Rogers SP, Hicks PD, Hamzo M, Veit LE, Abrams SA

An exclusively human milk-based diet is associated with a lower rate of necrotizing enterocolitis than a diet of human milk and bovine milk-based products

Source:

The Journal of Pediatrics

Author(s):

Sullivan S, Schanler RJ, Kim JH, et al.

Macronutrient analysis of a nationwide sample of donor breast milk

Source:

Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Author(s):

Wojcik KY, Rechtman DJ, Lee ML, Montoya A, Medo ET

Safety of donor milk: a brief report.

Source:

Journal of Perinatology

Author(s):

Bloom BT

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