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Study guide to accompany Breastfeeding and human lactation, fourth edition / Mary-Margaret Coates, Jan Riordan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sudbury, Mass. ; London : Jones and Bartlett, c2011.Edition: 4th EdDescription: xv, 204 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780763758820 (pbk.) :
  • 9780763787882 (Internet access card) :
  • 9780763758820 (Paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 649.33076 COA
Contents:
SECTION 1: The Historical and Work Perspective CHAPTER 1: The lactation specialist CHAPTER 2: Tides in Breastfeeding Practice SECTION 2: Anatomical and Biological Imperatives CHAPTER 3: Anatomy and physiology CHAPTER 4: Biological specificity of breastmilk CHAPTER 5: Drug therapy and breastfeeding CHAPTER 6: Viruses in human milk SECTION3: Prenatal, Perinatal and Postnatal Periods CHAPTER 7: Perinatal and intrapartum care CHAPTER 8: Postpartum care CHAPTER 9: Breast-related problems CHAPTER 10: Low intake in the breastfed infant: Maternal and infant considerations CHAPTER 11: Jaundice and the Breastfed Baby CHAPTER 12: Breast Pumps and Other Technologies CHAPTER 13: Breastfeeding the preterm infant CHAPTER 14: Donor human milk banking SECTION 4: Beyond Postpartum CHAPTER 15: Maternal nutrition during lactation CHAPTER 16: Women s health and breastfeeding CHAPTER 17: Maternal employment and breastfeeding CHAPTER 18: Child health CHAPTER 19: The ill child: Breastfeeding implications CHAPTER 20: Infant assessment CHAPTER 21: Fertility, sexuality, and contraception during lactation SECTION 5: Contemporary Issues CHAPTER 22: Research, theory, and lactation CHAPTER 23: Breastfeeding education CHAPTER 24: The cultural context of breastfeeding CHAPTER 25: The familial and social context of breastfeedingan.
Holdings
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 649.33076 COA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00213257

Includes Internet access.

SECTION 1: The Historical and Work Perspective CHAPTER 1: The lactation specialist CHAPTER 2: Tides in Breastfeeding Practice SECTION 2: Anatomical and Biological Imperatives CHAPTER 3: Anatomy and physiology CHAPTER 4: Biological specificity of breastmilk CHAPTER 5: Drug therapy and breastfeeding CHAPTER 6: Viruses in human milk SECTION3: Prenatal, Perinatal and Postnatal Periods CHAPTER 7: Perinatal and intrapartum care CHAPTER 8: Postpartum care CHAPTER 9: Breast-related problems CHAPTER 10: Low intake in the breastfed infant: Maternal and infant considerations CHAPTER 11: Jaundice and the Breastfed Baby CHAPTER 12: Breast Pumps and Other Technologies CHAPTER 13: Breastfeeding the preterm infant CHAPTER 14: Donor human milk banking SECTION 4: Beyond Postpartum CHAPTER 15: Maternal nutrition during lactation CHAPTER 16: Women s health and breastfeeding CHAPTER 17: Maternal employment and breastfeeding CHAPTER 18: Child health CHAPTER 19: The ill child: Breastfeeding implications CHAPTER 20: Infant assessment CHAPTER 21: Fertility, sexuality, and contraception during lactation SECTION 5: Contemporary Issues CHAPTER 22: Research, theory, and lactation CHAPTER 23: Breastfeeding education CHAPTER 24: The cultural context of breastfeeding CHAPTER 25: The familial and social context of breastfeedingan.

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