Breastfeeding and Human LactationJones & Bartlett Learning, 2005 - 819 oldal Now in its Third Edition, this text has been updated to reflect new knowledge in the physiology of breastfeeding, milk supply, positioning, the management of breastfeeding, and the role of the lactation consultant. The text is divided into 5 sections that cover the sociocultural context of infant feeding; anatomy and biological imperatives; the prenatal; perinatal and postnatal periods; beyond postpartum; and contemporary issues. |
Tartalomjegyzék
HISTORICAL | 1 |
Technological Innovations | 8 |
The Cost of Not Breastfeeding | 15 |
Private Support Movements | 23 |
9 | 41 |
18 | 47 |
Reimbursement | 49 |
Private Practice | 57 |
Breast Shells | 379 |
Postdischarge Breastfeeding Management | 398 |
19 | 401 |
Milk Food or Medicine? | 409 |
Macronutrients | 429 |
171 | 437 |
Micronutrients | 446 |
Internet Resources | 454 |
SECTION 2 | 65 |
Variations | 72 |
Autocrine Versus Endocrine | 79 |
25 | 81 |
CHAPTER 6 | 167 |
SECTION 3 | 183 |
Plan for the Baby Who Has | 217 |
CHAPTER 9 | 247 |
Gastroesophageal RefluxCow Milk | 290 |
A Comparison of Pumps | 332 |
22 | 372 |
Cystic Fibrosis | 463 |
The Employers Perspective | 500 |
Newborn Oral Development | 538 |
509 | 541 |
SECTION 5 | 653 |
Suckling | 663 |
Educational Programs | 713 |
Induced Lactation | 753 |
801 | |
814 | |
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