- 41. Reading Resources
- (Courses)
- ... S - Lactation: A Foundational Strategy for Health Promotion, 2022 Hale TW, - Hale's Medications and Mothers' Milk 2023: A Manual of Lactational Pharmacology Hanson L - Immunology of Human Milk 2004 ...
- Created on 12 December 2010
- 42. XL54: Marsha Walker: Stemming the Tide of Formula Supplementation
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- Early supplementation of the breastfed infant with infant formula has significant effects on the recipient infant’s gut flora, can provoke sensitivity and allergy to cow’s milk protein and has been identified ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 43. XL57: Lenore Goldfarb: The Impact of Infertility on Human Lactation
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... Breastmilk Production also known as The Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation®. She is the founder/moderator of www.asklenore.info, an information resource for parents wishing to induce lactation ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 44. XL58: Lenore Goldfarb: Induced Lactation: From Possibility to Probability
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... of Human Lactation, Health e-Learning.com and Step 2 Education International Inc. She is co-author together with Dr. Jack Newman of The Protocols for Induced Lactation: A Guide for Maximizing Breastmilk ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 45. XL59: Dr. Kathleen Marinelli: Breastfeeding the Late Preterm and Early Term Infant
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... 37 0/7 - 38 6/7 weeks’ gestation. The advantages of breastmilk feeding for premature infants are even greater than those for term infants; however, a large body of literature in the past 15 years documents ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 46. Do your courses award CEUs, CHs, CERPs or CPDs?
- (Accreditation)
- ... as the term “breastfeeding,” “lactation,” or “human milk” appears in the title of the course. Any courses that provide the “L” or “E” category CERPs count towards the recertification requirements. ...
- Created on 19 January 2009
- 47. Reverse Pressure Softening
- (Articles)
- ... must expand, limiting their ability to extend the nipple well into the baby's mouth. Early proactive use of RPS causes no harm and may facilitate increased milk transfer, reduce risk of nipple trauma, and ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 48. Social drugs and breastfeeding
- (Articles)
- ... of the many social factors that influence her, the very latest information about specific drug transfer into breastmilk and its effect on the infant AND the effect on her infant of not being breastfed ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 49. The Anatomy of Infant Sucking
- (Articles)
- This paper by Michael Woolridge aims to present a simple account of the mechanisms by which a baby removes milk from the breast, gleaned from past and current literature, to counter the tendency for inaccurate ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 50. Falling in Love: The chemistry of the first breastfeed
- (Articles)
- ... Favaro F; Plebani M. (2001) Labor Pain Effects on Colostral Milk Beta-Endorphin Concentrations of Lactating Mothers. Biology of the Neonate; 79:87-90 Paper presented at the Australian Breastfeeding Association ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 51. AP02: Jaundice and the Neonate
- (Advanced Practice Series)
- ... how it is related to normal physiological and breastmilk jaundice and how this process can move from a normal, protective function to pathological jaundice. The practitioners' role in preventing, or diagnosing ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 52. ET01: Ethics for Lactation Consultants
- (Ethics for Lactation Consultants)
- ... ‘Standards of Practice’. The International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes is a document that recognizes the detrimental health effects of breastmilk substitutes, bottles, and teats, its ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 53. BE10: Breastfeeding and Public Health
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (WHO Code); 3. Advocate for mother/baby in healthcare system; 4. Develop breastfeeding-related policies; 5. Advocate to government/health ministries; 6. Breastfeeding ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 54. BE09: Other Factors Affecting the Breastfeeding Dyad
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... B. Maternal - 3. Maternal acute disease (e.g., infectious, cardiac, metabolic); 4. Maternal chronic disease; 5. Maternal disability (physical and neurological); 7. Milk supply, low or over IV. Pharmacology ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 55. BE07: Breastfeeding After the First Week
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... strategies. Infant issues include sucking issues, jaundice, excessive crying, intolerances, allergies and reflux, and failure to thrive. Maternal issues include nipple conditions, breast problems, breastmilk ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 56. BE04: Breastfeeding Initiation and the First Week
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... changes in the mother's/lactating parent's breasts and milk. Common problems, such as engorgement, nipple damage, breast refusal, hypoglycemia, jaundice, etc will be discussed in terms of cause, prevention, ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 57. BE03: Positioning and Latch of the Breastfeeding Infant
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... this course, you will learn about the specific anatomy of suckling and the infant's innate reflexes that facilitate feeding. The physics of sucking and milk transfer will also be studied. Being aware of ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 58. BE02: Anatomy & Physiology of the Lactating Breast
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... 6. Nipple structure and variationsII. Physiology and Endocrinology (5 hrs) B. Endocrinology - 1. Hormonal influence of milk production; 3. Maternal Hormonal Disorders III. Pathology (1 hr) B. Maternal ...
- Created on 03 December 2008