Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Professional

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Written and edited by leading physicians, Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession, 9th Edition, offers comprehensive, dependable information and guidance in this multifaceted field. Award-winning author and co-founder of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, Dr. Ruth Lawrence, and her son, Dr. Rob Lawrence, ensure that you’re brought fully up to date on everything from basic data on the anatomical, physiological, biochemical, nutritional, immunological, and psychological aspects of human lactation, to the problems of clinical management of breastfeeding—all in a highly readable, easily accessible desk reference. Helps you make appropriate drug recommendations, treat conditions associated with breastfeeding, and provide thoughtful guidance to the breastfeeding mother according to her circumstances, problems, and lifestyle. Includes numerous charts and tables throughout, with an emphasis on the scientific, chemical, and physiological underpinnings of breastfeeding. Appendices contain additional charts and tables, including the complete collection of clinical protocols on breastfeeding and human milk from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. Features new chapters on breast conditions and their management in the breastfeeding mother, breastfeeding and chest-feeding for LGBTQ+ families, breastfeeding during disasters, and establishing a breastfeeding practice or academic department. Provides significant updates on physiology and biochemistry of lactation; medications and herbal preparations in breast milk; transmission of infectious disease through breast milk; allergy and its relationship with breastfeeding, exposure, and avoidance; premature infants and breastfeeding; and practical management of the mother-infant nursing couple. Offers authoritative and fresh perspectives from new associate editors: neonatologist Dr. Larry Noble, obstetrician Dr. Alison Stuebe, and pediatrician and lactation specialist Dr. Casey Rosen-Carole. Covers patient-centered counseling, the cellular composition of human breast milk, microbiota of the breast and human milk, and the multifunctional roles of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs)

Author(s): Ruth A. Lawrence, Robert M. Lawrence
Edition: 9
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: TRUE PDF
Tags: Breastfeeding; Pediatrics; Obstetrics and Gynecology; human lactation; breast milk

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BREASTFEEDING A GUIDE FOR THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
Copyright
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
FOREWORD FROM THE EIGHTH EDITION
PREFACE
CONTENTS
1 Breastfeeding in a New Era
2 Anatomy of the Breast
3 Physiology of Lactation
4 Biochemistry of Human Milk
5 Host-Resistance Factors and Immunologic Significance of Human Milk
6 Population Health and Informed Feeding Decisions
7 Practical Management of the Nursing “Dyad”
8 Maternal Nutrition and Supplements for Mother and Infant
9 Weaning
10 Normal Growth, Growth Faltering, and Obesity in Breastfed Infants
11 Medications, Herbal Preparations, and Natural Products in Breast Milk
12 Transmission of Infectious Diseases Through Breast Milk and Breastfeeding
13 Breastfeeding Infants With Problems
14 Premature Infants and Breastfeeding
15 Medical Complications of Mothers
16 Breast Conditions in the Breastfeeding Mother
17 Human Milk and Atopic Disease
18 Breastfeeding and Return to Work or School
19 Induced Lactation and Relactation (Including Nursing an Adopted Baby) and Cross-Nursing
20 Chestfeeding and Lactation Care for LGBTQ1 Families (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus)
21 Reproductive Function During Lactation
22 The Collection and Storage of Human Milk and Human Milk Banking
23 Infant Feeding After a Disaster
24 Establishing a Breastfeeding Medicine Practice or Academic Department
25 Breastfeeding Support Groups and Community Resources
26 Educating and Training Medical Professionals
APPENDIX A Composition of Human Milk
APPENDIX B Normal Serum Values for Breastfed Infants
APPENDIX C Herbals and Natural Products
APPENDIX D Precautions and Breastfeeding Recommendations for Selected Maternal Infections
APPENDIX E Manual Expression of Breast Milk
APPENDIX F Measurements of Weight Loss and Growth in Breastfed Infants
APPENDIX G Organizations Supporting Breastfeeding and Promoting Lactation Knowledge
APPENDIX H Breastfeeding Health Supervision
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APPENDIX I Educational Objectives and Skills for the Physician with Respect to Breastfeeding, Revised 2018
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APPENDIX J Medical Education for Basic Proficiency in Breastfeeding
APPENDIX K Glossary
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