TY - JOUR
T1 - Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Clinical Protocol #2
T2 - Guidelines for Birth Hospitalization Discharge of Breastfeeding Dyads, Revised 2022
AU - The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine
AU - Hoyt-Austin, Adrienne E.
AU - Kair, Laura R.
AU - Larson, Ilse A.
AU - Stehel, Elizabeth K.
AU - Stehel, Elizabeth
AU - Noble, Lawrence
AU - Bartick, Melissa C.
AU - Calhoun, Sarah
AU - Kair, Laura
AU - Lappin, Susan
AU - Larson, Ilse
AU - LeFort, Yvonne
AU - Marshall, Nicole
AU - Mitchell, Katrina
AU - Rothenberg, Susan
AU - Seo, Tomoko
AU - Weissman, Gina
AU - Wight, Nancy
AU - Feldman-Winter, Lori
AU - Okogbule-Wonodi, Adora
AU - Young, Michal
AU - Zimmerman, Deena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2022, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022.
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - A central goal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success. These protocols serve only as guidelines for the care of breastfeeding mothers and infants and do not delineate an exclusive course of treatment or serve as standards of medical care. Variations in treatment may be appropriate according to the needs of an individual patient. The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine recognizes that not all lactating individuals identify as women. Using gender-inclusive language, however, is not possible in all languages and all countries and for all readers. The position of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (https://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2021.29188.abm) is to interpret clinical protocols within the framework of inclusivity of all breastfeeding, chestfeeding, and human milk-feeding individuals.
AB - A central goal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success. These protocols serve only as guidelines for the care of breastfeeding mothers and infants and do not delineate an exclusive course of treatment or serve as standards of medical care. Variations in treatment may be appropriate according to the needs of an individual patient. The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine recognizes that not all lactating individuals identify as women. Using gender-inclusive language, however, is not possible in all languages and all countries and for all readers. The position of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (https://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2021.29188.abm) is to interpret clinical protocols within the framework of inclusivity of all breastfeeding, chestfeeding, and human milk-feeding individuals.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85126723949&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1089/bfm.2022.29203.aeh
DO - 10.1089/bfm.2022.29203.aeh
M3 - Article
C2 - 35302875
AN - SCOPUS:85126723949
SN - 1556-8253
VL - 17
SP - 197
EP - 206
JO - Breastfeeding Medicine
JF - Breastfeeding Medicine
IS - 3
ER -