The Management of Breastfeeding, Volume 4Jones & Bartlett Learning, 1998 - 324 pages The Management of Breastfeeding covers the developmental stages of infancy, including sensory capabilities and reflexes, nutritional needs of the mother-infant dyad, And The assessment and management of infant and mother health issues related to breastfeeding. The exams at the end of Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4, while still useful in preparing For The IBCLC exam, are not eligible for CERPS or Continuing Education credits for registered dietitians or nurses. The Lactation Specialist Self Study Series is comprised of four modules: Module 1: The Support of Breastfeeding (0-7637-0208-0) Module 2: The Process of Breastfeeding (0-7637-0195-5) Module 3: The Science of Breastfeeding (0-7637-0194-7) Module 4: The Management of Breastfeeding (0-7637-0193-9) the modules may be purchased separately, or as a complete set (0-7637-1974-9). |
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Contents
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES | 1 |
Section B Growing Up Breastfed | 27 |
Nutrition for the Breastfed Infant | 47 |
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27 | 54 |
Suggested Guidelines for Feeding the Breastfed | 60 |
Nutrients of Specific Concern for the Breastfed | 71 |
References | 79 |
SPECIAL LACTATION | 213 |
Introduction | 220 |
Functional Variations of the Palate Tongue | 243 |
The Infant with Cleft Lip andor Cleft Palate | 252 |
Section B Breastfeeding in Special Situations | 265 |
Relactation or Induced Lactation | 283 |
References | 295 |
PRE AND POSTTEST ANSWER KEYS | 301 |
THE IMPACT OF MATERNAL | 85 |
Section B Infant Health Issues | 139 |
CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION | 314 |
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