Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical ProfessionElsevier Health Sciences, 2011. jan. 1. - 1114 oldal Breastfeeding is a comprehensive reference that provides basic science information as well as practical applications. Dr. Ruth Lawrence-a pioneer in the field of human lactation-covers the uses of certain drugs in lactating women, infectious diseases related to lactation, the latest Australian research on anatomy and physiology, and much more.in print and online. Provide thoughtful guidance to the breastfeeding mother according to her circumstances, problems, and lifestyle from integrated coverage of evidence-based data and practical experience. Make appropriate drug recommendations, including approved medications, over-the-counter medications, and herbal remedies. Access the fully searchable text online at www.expertconsult.com. Treat conditions associated with breastfeeding-such as sore nipples, burning pain, or hives-using extensive evidence-based information. Apply the latest understanding of anatomy and physiology through coverage of recent Australian CT and MR studies of the breast and its function. Stay current on new research on infectious diseases germane to lactation and new antibiotics, antivirals, and immunizations available for use during lactation. Effectively manage the use of medications during lactation thanks to an updated discussion of this difficult subject. The latest research on breastfeeding and evidence-based solutions for treating associated medical problems from the authority in the field, Dr. Ruth Lawrence |
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CHAPTER 1 Breastfeeding in Modern Medicine | 1 |
CHAPTER
2 Anatomy of the Breast | 40 |
CHAPTER 3
Physiology of Lactation | 62 |
CHAPTER 4 Biochemistry of Human Milk | 98 |
CHAPTER 5 HostResistance Factors and Immunologic Significance of Human Milk | 153 |
CHAPTER 6 Psychological Impact of Breastfeeding | 196 |
CHAPTER 7 Facilitating an Informed Decision About Breastfeeding | 215 |
CHAPTER 8 Practical Management of the MotherInfant Nursing Couple | 232 |
CHAPTER 14 Breastfeeding Infants With Problems | 474 |
CHAPTER 15 Premature Infants and Breastfeeding
| 515 |
CHAPTER 16 Medical Complications of Mothers | 550 |
CHAPTER 17 Human Milk as a Prophylaxis | 614 |
CHAPTER 18 Employment and Away From Home Activities While Breastfeeding | 630 |
CHAPTER 19 Induced Lactation and Relactation Including Nursing an Adopted Baby and CrossNursing | 646 |
CHAPTER 20 Reproductive Function During Lactation | 664 |
CHAPTER 21 The Collection and Storage of Human Milk and Human Milk Banking | 689 |
CHAPTER 9 Maternal Nutrition and Supplements for Mother and Infant | 283 |
Timing and Techniques | 319 |
CHAPTER 11 Normal Growth Failure to Thrive and Obesity in Breastfed Infants | 336 |
CHAPTER 12 Medications Herbal Preparations and Natural Products in Breast Milk | 364 |
CHAPTER 13 Transmission of Infectious Diseases Through Breast Milk and Breastfeeding | 406 |