2005
DOI: 10.1177/0884217505276056
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Prevention of and Therapies for Nipple Pain: A Systematic Review

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“…Discomfort becomes particularly pronounced on the first post-partum days as breasts fill to the engorgement stage of lactogenesis [17]. Preventing and treating traumatized, sore nipples quickly and effectively is crucial to ensure that the bonding experience is a pleasant one and to encourage mothers to continue in the face of further complications and difficulties [8,18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discomfort becomes particularly pronounced on the first post-partum days as breasts fill to the engorgement stage of lactogenesis [17]. Preventing and treating traumatized, sore nipples quickly and effectively is crucial to ensure that the bonding experience is a pleasant one and to encourage mothers to continue in the face of further complications and difficulties [8,18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estas constituyen uno de los principales motivos de abandono de la lactancia. El mal agarre del recién nacido origina las grietas al agredir el pezón con sus encías o al comprimirlo con la lengua contra el paladar duro (7,8) .…”
Section:  Dolor Y Grietas En El Pezónunclassified
“…Se ha encontrado que el uso de pezoneras no disminuye el dolor e incluso aumenta las lesiones por rozamiento (8) .…”
Section:  Dolor Y Grietas En El Pezónunclassified
“…Severe perineal and uterine pain limited mobility during maternal-infant bonding, and perineal trauma and pain was associated with delayed resumption of sexual relations after birth Level IV). Breast, especially nipple, pain may result in abandonment of breastfeeding (Morland-Schultz & Hill, 2005).…”
Section: Pain Management In the Puerperiummentioning
confidence: 99%