- 16. XL50: Kathy Parkes: I QUIT! Self-care for the lactation practitioner
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- Health care professionals are frequently involved with higher stress situations, and lactation providers can find themselves in stressful, compassionate, and sometimes difficult situations as well. Research ...
- Created on 09 November 2016
- 17. XL51: Kathy Parkes: Lactation Choices Following Peri-and Postnatal Loss Summary
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... or neonatal loss of the infant. Breast binding is no longer recommended, and bromocriptine was removed for use as an anti-galactogogue, so what does that leave for these mothers to safely and comfortably ...
- Created on 09 November 2016
- 18. Pregnancy and Lactation-Related Loss and Grief
- (Articles)
- ... As an IBLCE or lacation support provider, it is important to have knowledge about how to care for a mother following such a loss. In Melissa Cole's article, Lactation after Perinatal, Neonatal, or Infant ...
- Created on 24 September 2014
- 19. Re-examination of old truths: replication of a study to measure the incidence of lactational mastitis in breastfeeding women
- (Articles)
- ... evening out with Dr. Lisa Amir and Dr. Anita Bearzatto. Our dinner conversation covered topics of last year’s ILCA conference, candida, induced lactation and tongue tie. We also discussed getting together ...
- Created on 28 May 2014
- 20. XL57: Dr. Lenore Goldfarb: The Impact of Infertility on Human Lactation
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... families with the aid of surrogacy. As a result, the family unit has expanded to include all manner of permutations which impact their experiences with breastfeeding and human lactation. The purpose of ...
- Created on 25 August 2009