Counseling the nursing mother : a lactation consultant's guide / Judith Lauwers, Anna Swisher.

Author
Lauwers, Judith, 1949- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
5th ed.
Published/​Created
Sudbury, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2011], ©2011.
Description
xiii, 799 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • PART 1. PROMOTION AND SUPPORT
    • Chapter 1. Breastfeeding Promotion in the Modern World
    • Infant Feeding Practices Throughout History
    • Breastfeeding as an Infant Health Issue
    • Breastfeeding as a Women's Health Issue
    • Cultural Influences on Infant Feeding
    • Breastfeeding as an Economic Issue
    • International Breastfeeding Promotion Initiatives
    • Current Breastfeeding Recommendations
    • Summary
    • Chapter 1. At a Glance
    • References
    • Chapter 2. Lactation Consultants as Part of the Healthcare Team
    • The Healthcare Team Approach
    • The Lactation Consulting Profession
    • Practicing in a Hospital
    • Practicing in a Health Clinic
    • Working in a Physician Group
    • Practicing in Home Health Care
    • Working in Private Practice
    • Other Members of the Healthcare Team
    • The Mother's Role on the Healthcare Team
    • Chapter 2. At a Glance
    • Chapter 3. A Sociological Perspective on Breastfeeding Support
    • Organization of a Society
    • The Process of Socialization
    • Social Behavior
    • Relationships
    • Knowledge and Culture
    • Decision Making
    • Chapter 3. At a Glance
    • Chapter 4. Empowering Women to Breastfeed
    • Health Consumerism
    • Adult Learning Approach
    • Confidence in Breastfeeding
    • Components of Communication
    • Humor as a Communication Tool
    • Chapter 4. At a Glance
    • Chapter 5. Counseling Skills: Learning How to Help Mothers
    • The Counseling Process
    • Methods and Skills in Counseling
    • Counseling Examples
    • Chapter 5. At a Glance
    • Chapter 6. Client Consultations
    • Reaching Out Through Anticipatory Guidance
    • Problem Solving with Mothers
    • Consultation Methods
    • Elements in a Consultation
    • Documenting a Feeding
    • Chapter 6. At a Glance
    • PART 2. THE SCIENCE OF LACTATION
    • Chapter 7. The Science of Lactation
    • Anatomy of the Breast
    • Mammary Growth and Development
    • Hormonal Impact on Lactation
    • Milk Synthesis
    • Milk Ejection Reflex (Letdown)
    • Variations in Breast Structure and Function
    • Chapter 7. At a Glance
    • Chapter 8. Maternal Health and Nutrition
    • Nutrition Education
    • The Basic Nutrients
    • Nutrition in Pregnancy and Lactation
    • Making Healthy Food Choices
    • Offering Nutrition Suggestions to Mothers
    • Chapter 8. At a Glance
    • Chapter 9. Properties of Human Milk
    • Colostrum: The Early Milk
    • Transition to Mature Milk
    • Composition of Human Milk
    • Health Benefits of Human Milk
    • Differences Between Human Milk and Infant Formula
    • Chapter 9. At a Glance
    • Chapter 10. Impurities in Human Milk
    • Medications
    • Social Toxicants
    • Breast Implants
    • Environmental Contaminants
    • Counseling a Mother About Impurities
    • Chapter 10. At a Glance
    • PART 3. PRENATAL THROUGH POSTPARTUM
    • Chapter 11. Prenatal Considerations
    • The Decision to Breastfeed
    • Preparation for Breastfeeding
    • Selecting a Physician or Midwife
    • Chapter 11. At a Glance
    • Chapter 12. Hospital Practices That Support Breastfeeding
    • Setting the Stage Prior to Birth
    • Supportive Labor and Delivery Practices
    • Creating a Supportive Postpartum Environment
    • Postpartum Care Plans
    • Baby-Friendly Hospital Practices
    • Chapter 12. At a Glance
    • Chapter 13. Infant Assessment and Development
    • Assessment of the Newborn
    • Digestion
    • Infant Communication
    • Infant Behavior Patterns
    • Infant Growth
    • Sleeping Patterns
    • Crying and Colicky Behavior
    • Chapter 13. At a Glance
    • Chapter 14. Getting Breastfeeding Started
    • Getting Ready to Nurse
    • Beginning the Feeding
    • Assisting at a Feeding
    • Breastfeeding Positions
    • Breastfeeding Multiples
    • Tandem Nursing
    • Chapter 14. At a Glance
    • Chapter 15. Infant Attachment and Sucking
    • Sucking and Suckling
    • Sucking at the Breast Versus a Bottle
    • Latching the Baby
    • Milk Transfer
    • Problems with Latch
    • Problems with Sucking
    • Chapter 15. At a Glance
    • Chapter 16. Breastfeeding in the Early Weeks
    • Commitment to Breastfeed
    • Establishing Milk Production
    • Leaking
    • Nipple Soreness
    • Engorgement
    • Plugged Ducts
    • Milk Blister or Milk Bleb
    • Mastitis
    • Chapter 16. At a Glance
    • Chapter 17. Breastfeeding Beyond the First Month
    • Patterns of Growth in a Breastfed Baby
    • Infant Development
    • Breastfeeding an Older Baby
    • Sustaining Breastfeeding Beyond 1 Year
    • Nourishment Away from the Breast
    • Weaning
    • Chapter 17. At a Glance
    • Chapter 18. Problems with Milk Production and Transfer
    • Perception of Insufficient Milk Production
    • Mothers at Risk for Low Milk Production
    • Concerns About Infant Growth
    • Chapter 18. At a Glance
    • PART 4. SPECIAL CARE
    • Chapter 19. Changes in the Family
    • Acquiring the Parental Role
    • Becoming a Mother
    • Becoming a Father
    • Changes in Family Relationships
    • Sibling Reactions and Adjustments
    • Chapter 19. At a Glance
    • Chapter 20. Special Counseling Circumstances
    • Mother's Lifestyle
    • Opposition to Breastfeeding
    • Low-Income Mothers
    • Single Mothers
    • Teen Mothers
    • Cultural Competence in Helping Mothers
    • Mother-to-Mother Support Groups
    • Chapter 20. At a Glance
    • Chapter 21. Breastfeeding Techniques and Devices
    • Breastfeeding Techniques
    • Breastfeeding Devices
    • Digital Techniques
    • Milk Expression
    • Alternative Feeding Methods
    • Chapter 21. At a Glance
    • Chapter 22. Temporary Breastfeeding Situations
    • Hyperbilirubinemia (Jaundice)
    • Delayed Onset of Breastfeeding
    • Relactation
    • Nursing an Adopted Baby
    • Breastfeeding During Emergencies
    • Baby Losing Interest in Breastfeeding
    • Baby Prefers One Breast
    • Chapter 22. At a Glance
    • Chapter 23. High-Risk Infants
    • Prolonged Hospitalization of the High-Risk Infant
    • Preterm Infant
    • Other Babies Not Born at Term
    • Counseling a Mother Whose Baby Has Died
    • Chapter 23. At a Glance
    • Chapter 24. When Breastfeeding Is Interrupted
    • Managing Breastfeeding Through a Separation
    • Short-Term Separations
    • Supporting Working Mothers
    • The Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace
    • Chapter 24. At a Glance
    • Chapter 25. Long-Term Maternal and Infant Conditions
    • Special Maternal Health Conditions
    • Special Infant Health Conditions
    • Chapter 25. At a Glance
    • PART 5. ROLE OF THE IBCLC
    • Chapter 26. Professional Considerations
    • Acquiring the Role of Lactation Consultant
    • Preparing for the Profession
    • Professional Practice
    • Code of Ethics
    • Legal Considerations
    • Developing Resources
    • Promoting Your Services
    • Educating the Healthcare Team
    • Maturing Through Experience
    • Avoiding Professional Burnout
    • Chapter 26. At a Glance
    • Chapter 27. Critical Reading and Review of Research
    • Online Journals
    • Types of Articles in Scientific Journals
    • Structure of a Scientific Article
    • Critical Reading of a Scientific Article
    • Practicing Critical Reading Skills
    • Chapter 27. At a Glance
    • Chapter 28. Breastfeeding Promotion and Change
    • Strong Leadership
    • Increasing Self-Confidence
    • Increasing Assertiveness
    • Becoming a Change Agent
    • Beginning the Process of Change --
    • Turning the Tide in Breastfeeding Promotion
    • Chapter 28. At a Glance
    • Glossary
    • APPENDICES
    • Appendix A. Code of Ethics for International Board Certified Lactation Consultants
    • Appendix B. Scope of IBCLC Practice
    • Appendix C. Standards of Practice for Lactation Consultants
    • Appendix D. Clinical Competencies for IBCLC Practice
    • Appendix E. Baby Feeding Requirements
    • Appendix F. WHO Weight Charts
    • Appendix G. Spanish Breastfeeding Glossary
    • Appendix H. Professional Resources.
    ISBN
    • 9780763780524 (casebound)
    • 0763780529 (casebound)
    LCCN
    2010016445
    OCLC
    608618174
    RCP
    C - S
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