- 21. Mothers and babies and HIV: What is the risk of breastfeeding?
- (Articles)
- Although early research appeared to show that breastfeeding increases the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, recent studies which clearly define "breastfeeding" show no additional risk of MTCT ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 22. When the Back of the Baby’s Head is Held to Attach the Baby to the Breast
- (Articles)
- ... Attach the Baby to the Breast: the baby's automatic response may be to push his head backwards against the hand holding his head causing: attachment problems fussy feeding behaviour breast ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 23. Falling in Love: The chemistry of the first breastfeed
- (Articles)
- ... push strongly into the mother's lower abdomen. His hands reach from his mouth out to her chest and breasts, moistening her nipples with his wet fingers. When he reaches the tip of the sternum, he bounces ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 24. BE10: Breastfeeding and Public Health
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- ... online Prerequisite A sound knowledge of the detrimental effect of infant formula on babies and mothers. Completion of BE01: Breastmilk: Composition and Function would achieve this. Syllabus ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 25. BE09: Other Factors Affecting the Breastfeeding Dyad
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- ... and contraception Relactation; Induced lactation Breastfeeding in pregnancy; Tandem breastfeeding Surgery, lactation and infant feeding Infectious diseases: Hepatitis B & C, HIV, Varicella, Cytomegalovirus, ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 26. BE07: Breastfeeding After the First Week
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- In this course you will examine the normal progress of the infant to around two years of age, looking at expected growth and development and breastfeeding behavior. Problems encountered will be viewed ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 27. BE06: Human Milk, Breastfeeding & the Preterm Infant
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- ... online Prerequisite An advanced level of knowledge of breast anatomy, lactation physiology, biochemistry, immunology and the initiation of normal breast/chest feeding, with particular skills ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 28. BE04: Breastfeeding Initiation and the First Week
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- ... 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 and management strategies. Overview ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 29. BE03: Positioning and Latch of the Breastfeeding Infant
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- ... Anatomy and Physiology of the Lactating Breast would be appropriate. An understanding of oral anatomy is recommended: the bones, muscles, and nerves of the face and mouth. A quality anatomy and physiology ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 30. BE02: Anatomy & Physiology of the Lactating Breast
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- To understand the abnormal you must first have a comprehensive understanding of normal. In this course, you will study breast anatomy and physiology from embryology to full lactation and quiescence, then ...
- Created on 03 December 2008