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Breastfeeding and Human Lactation, Sixth Edition is the ultimate reference for the latest clinical techniques and research findings that direct evidence-based clinical practice for lactation consultants and specialists. It contains everything a nurse, lactation consultant, midwife, women's health nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or Ob/Gyn needs to know about the subject. Topics include placing breastfeeding in its historical context, workplace-related issues, anatomical and biological imperatives of lactation, the prenatal and perinatal periods and concerns during the postpartum period, the mother's health, sociocultural issues, and more vital information.
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- Höfundar: Karen Wambach, Becky Spencer
- Útgáfa:6
- Útgáfudagur: 01-10-2019
- Blaðsíður: 1000
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781284205282
- Print ISBN: 9781284151565
- ISBN 10: 1284205282
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 The International Board Certified Lactation Consultant® (IBCLC®) and the Healthcare Team
- History
- Do IBCLCs Make a Difference?
- Pathways to Become Certified as an IBCLC
- Formal and Continuing Education Programs for IBCLCs and Lactation Support Providers
- Practice-Guiding Documents
- Ethics
- Legal Issues
- Avoid Civil Liability
- Confidentiality
- Hospital Lactation Services
- Managing a Hospital Lactation Service
- Orientation and Documentation
- Education, Advocacy, and Collaboration
- Professional Lactation Care and Volunteer or Paid Peer Counselors
- Breastfeeding Support in the Community
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- References
- Chapter 2 Breastfeeding and Lactation: Roots and Wings
- Introduction
- Human Evolution: Shared Parenting and Lactation
- United States Policy
- The Rise of Breastfeeding
- Challenges Going Forward: The Breastfeeding Conundrum
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- References
- Chapter 3 Anatomy and Physiology of Lactation
- Introduction
- Mammogenesis
- Breast Structure
- Pregnancy
- Clinical Implications: Mother
- Newborn Oral Development
- Sucking
- Frequency of Feedings
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Appendix 3-A
- References
- Chapter 4 The Composition and Specificity of Human Milk
- Milk Synthesis and Maturational Changes
- Energy, Volume, and Growth
- Nutritional Values
- Bioactive Components
- The Immune System
- Preterm Milk
- Anti-Infective Properties
- Implications for Clinical Practice
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Chapter 5 Drug Therapy and Breastfeeding
- Introduction
- The Alveolar Subunit
- Drug Transfer into Human Milk
- Calculating Infant Exposure
- Effect of Medications on Milk Production
- Review of Selected Drug Classes
- Illicit Substances
- Radioactive Agents
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- References
- Chapter 6 Viral Infections and Breastfeeding
- Introduction
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Herpes Simplex Virus
- Varicella-Zoster Virus (Chickenpox/Varicella/Zoster/Shingles)
- Cytomegalovirus
- Rubella
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Viruses
- Arboviruses
- Ebola Virus
- Implications for Practice
- Acknowledgments
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 7 Perinatal and Intrapartum Care
- Breastfeeding Preparation
- Early Feedings
- Stressful Births and Other Adverse Practices
- Postbirth Care of the Newborn
- Normal Newborn Sleep and Eating Patterns
- Pain Medications
- Feeding Positions
- The Infant Who Has Not Latched On
- Late-Preterm Infants
- Feeding Methods
- Hypoglycemia
- Cesarean Birth
- Breast Engorgement
- Breast Edema
- Hand Expression
- Clinical Implications
- The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Appendix 7-A
- Appendix 7-B
- Chapter 8 Newborn Assessment
- Introduction
- Perinatal History
- Gestational Age Assessment
- Indicators of Effective Breastfeeding and Assessment Scales
- Physical Assessment
- Head
- Behavioral Assessment
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- References
- Appendix 8-A
- Appendix 8-B
- Appendix 8-C
- Chapter 9 Postpartum Care
- Immediate Postbirth Events
- First Weeks: Principles and Expectations
- Common Problems in the Early Days and Weeks
- Supplementation Guidelines and Cautions
- Nipple Pain
- Engorgement + Milk Stasis = Involution
- Milk Supply/Milk Production
- Breast Massage
- Nausea and Other Negative Feelings During the Milk-Ejection
- Clothing, Leaking, Bras, and Breast Pads
- Infant Concerns
- Multiple Infants
- Sleeping, SIDS, and Bed-Sharing
- Clinical Implications
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 10 Breast-Related Problems
- Introduction
- Nipple Variations
- Plugged Ducts
- Mastitis
- Breast Abscess
- Dermatoses of the Breast
- Candidiasis (Thrush)
- Other Breast Pain
- Milk Blister
- Mammoplasty
- Breast Lumps and Surgery
- Galactoceles
- Fibrocystic Changes of the Breast
- Bleeding from the Breast
- Breast Cancer
- Clinical Implications
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 11 Low Intake in the Breastfed Infant: Maternal and Infant Considerations
- Introduction
- Global Standards for Optimal Growth: The WHO Child Growth Standards
- The Relationship of Newborn Weight Loss to Onset of Lactogenesis II and Other Peripartum Risk Factors
- Initial Newborn Weight Loss and Early Weight Gain
- Low Intake and Low Milk Supply: Definitions and Incidence of Occurrence, Confusing Terminology, Limited Data, and Nonstandardized Research
- Abnormal Patterns of Growth: The Baby Who Appears Healthy
- Abnormal Patterns of Growth: The Baby with Obvious Illness
- Maternal Considerations: The Mother Who Appears Healthy
- Maternal Considerations: Obvious Illness
- History, Physical Exam, and Differential Diagnosis
- Clinical Management
- Special Techniques for Management of Low Intake or Low Supply
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 12 Jaundice and the Breastfed Baby
- Etiologic and Epidemiologic Overview of Jaundice
- Medical Diagnosis of the Jaundiced Infant
- Assessment of Jaundice
- Management of Hyperbilirubinemia
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 13 Breast Pumps and Other Technologies
- What Mothers Want
- Breast Pumps
- Pump Comparisons
- Simultaneous and/or Sequential Pumping
- Flanges
- Contamination of Breast Pumps and Expressed Breastmilk
- Cleaning Pumps
- Maternal Concerns, Emotions, and Education Needs
- When Pumps Cause Problems
- Sample Guidelines for Pump Selection
- Common Pumping Problems
- Nipple Shields
- Breast Shells
- Feeding-Tube Devices
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources for Mothers
- Publications
- Resources for Healthcare Providers
- References
- Chapter 14 The Use of Human Milk and Breastfeeding in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Introduction
- Informed Decision: Human Milk as a Medical Intervention
- Mothers of Preterm Infants
- Rates of Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration
- Evidence-Based Lactation Support Services
- Initiation and Maintenance of Milk Supply
- Maintaining Maternal Milk Volume
- Human Milk Management
- Optimization of Human Milk for Feeding
- Methods of Milk Delivery
- Nonnutritive Sucking at the Breast
- Measuring Milk Transfer
- Discharge Planning for Postdischarge Breastfeeding
- Postdischarge Breastfeeding Management
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Appendix 14-A
- Chapter 15 Donor Milk Banking
- Introduction
- Use of Donor Milk
- History of Donor Milk Banking
- Donor Milk Today
- Safety
- Availability
- Milk Banking Procedures
- Informed Decision Making
- Wet-Nursing, Informal Sharing, and Sale of Milk
- For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Milk Banking
- Research Findings on Donor Milk
- Selected Case Studies
- A Tribute to Mary Rose Tully
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Appendix 15-A
- References
- Chapter 16 Maternal Nutrition and Breastfeeding
- Introduction
- General Nutritional Assessment of the Lactating Mother or Parent
- General Dietary Guidelines During Lactation
- Calorie Restriction and Exercise
- Special Circumstances That May Influence Dietary Needs During Lactation
- Nutrient–Drug Interactions in Lactating Mothers and Parents
- Key Concepts
- References
- Chapter 17 Women’s Health and Breastfeeding
- Postpartum Health and Care
- Lactation, Fertility, Sexuality, and Contraception
- Fertility
- Postpartum Well-Being and Sexual Health
- Women’s Health Across the Childbearing Years
- Acute Illnesses and Infections
- Chronic Illnesses
- Mood Disorders During Lactation
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Physically Challenged Mothers
- Sensory Challenged Mothers
- Epilepsy (Seizure Disorders)
- Surgery
- Transplants
- Donating Blood
- The Impact of Maternal Illness and Hospitalization
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 18 Maternal Employment and Breastfeeding
- Introduction
- Historical Perspective and Statistics on Maternal Employment
- The Effect of Work on Breastfeeding
- Facilitators and Barriers to Breastfeeding in the Workplace
- Individual Strategies to Manage Breastfeeding and Work
- Special Issues Related to Returning to Work
- Workplace Strategies to Support Breastfeeding and Work
- Community Strategies to Support Breastfeeding and Work
- National and Global Strategies in Promoting and Supporting Breastfeeding
- Clinical Implications
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 19 Child Health
- Developmental Outcomes and Infant Feeding
- Oxytocin and Breastfeeding
- Growth and Development
- Theories of Development
- Clinical Implications
- Immunizations
- Car Seat Safety
- Vitamin D and Rickets
- Dental Health and Orofacial Development
- Solid Foods
- Obesity
- Long-Term Breastfeeding
- Weaning
- Implications for Practice
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 20 The Ill Child: Breastfeeding Implications
- Team Care for the Child with Feeding Difficulties
- Feeding Behaviors of the Ill Infant/Child
- What to Do If Weight Gain Is Inadequate
- Pain Management Concerns
- Breastfeeding Care of the Hospitalized Infant
- Perioperative Care of the Breastfeeding Infant/Child
- Emergency Room
- Care of Children with Selected Conditions
- Alterations in Neurologic Functioning
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Oral/Facial Anomalies
- Gastrointestinal Anomalies and Disorders
- Metabolic Dysfunction
- Allergies
- Food Intolerance
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
- Psychosocial Concerns
- Acknowledgment
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 21 Research, Theory, and Lactation
- Introduction
- Theories Related to Lactation Practice
- Origins of Research Methodologies
- Types of Research Methods
- Elements of Research
- Application of Methods to Qualitative Approaches
- Application of Methods to Quantitative Approaches
- Data Analysis
- Evaluating Research for Use in Practice
- Using Research in Clinical Practice
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 22 Breastfeeding Education
- Introduction
- Factors Creating the Need for Breastfeeding and Lactation Education
- The Changing Landscape of Breastfeeding Education
- Breastfeeding Programs for Healthcare Professionals
- The Breastfeeding Team
- Parent Education
- Adult Learning Principles and Education
- Curriculum Development
- Teaching Strategies
- Educational Materials
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Resources
- References
- Chapter 23 The Cultural Context of Breastfeeding
- Introduction
- The Dominant Culture
- Ethnocentrism Versus Relativism and Cultural Sensitivity
- Cultural Competence
- Assessing Cultural Practices
- Language Barriers
- The Effects of Culture on Breastfeeding
- Colostrum Discarding, Prelacteal Feeding, and Timely Initiation of Breastfeeding
- Maternal Foods
- Weaning
- Implications for Practice
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- References
- Chapter 24 The Familial and Social Context of Breastfeeding
- Family Forms and Functions
- Family Theory
- Social Factors That Influence Breastfeeding
- Fathers
- The Adolescent Mother
- The Adoptive Mother and Family
- The Low-Income Family
- Breastfeeding During Pregnancy and Tandem Nursing
- The Downside of Family Experience
- Summary
- Key Concepts
- Internet Resources
- Other Resoures
- References
- Index
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