Expansion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding into Neonatal Intensive Care

@article{Nyqvist2013ExpansionOT,
  title={Expansion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding into Neonatal Intensive Care},
  author={Kerstin Hedberg Nyqvist and A P H{\"a}ggkvist and Mette Ness Hansen and Elisabeth Kylberg and Annemi Lyng Frandsen and Ragnhild Maastrup and Aino Ezeonodo and Leena Hannula and Laura N Haiek},
  journal={Journal of Human Lactation},
  year={2013},
  volume={29},
  pages={300 - 309}
}
In the World Health Organization/United Nations Children’s Fund document Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative: Revised, Updated and Expanded for Integrated Care, neonatal care is mentioned as 1 area that would benefit from expansion of the original Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding. The different situations faced by preterm and sick infants and their mothers, compared to healthy infants and their mothers, necessitate a specific breastfeeding policy for neonatal intensive care and require that… 
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