Sumit Padihar*
Associate Professor, Bhandari Group of Hospitals and Institutions College of Nursing, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
*Corresponding Author: Sumit Padihar, Associate Professor, Bhandari Group of Hospitals and Institutions College of Nursing, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Received: October 28, 2023; Published: December 01, 2023
A tranquil unrest has been occurring in the taking care of US newborn children as ladies utilizing electric bosom siphons. This unrest in milk articulation might be a help for the two moms and babies in the event that more newborn children are taken care of human milk or on the other hand in the event that they get human milk for a more extended period [1]. Milk articulation may likewise be hazardous for moms, and it could be especially risky for newborn children assuming they are taken care of something over the top, took care of milk of an unseemly creation, or took care of milk that is sullied.
Citation: Sumit Padihar. “Silent Revolution: Traditional Breast Feeding to Breast Pump". Acta Scientific Paediatrics 7.1 (2023): 01.
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