This is a comprehensive and practical guide to all aspects of breastfeeding babies with special care needs. The language is clear and direct and the references up to date. The author covers the basics of breastfeeding and lactation, positioning and attachment, milk supply, the impact of common drugs, as well as breast conditions and problems and their resolution. Particular attention is paid to feeding the vulnerable baby and to alternative methods of feeding.
New to this edition
This revised edition includes new material on:
the instinctive nature of breastfeeding at birthskin-to-skin contact and caremany new concepts relating to positioning and attachmenthow long it takes to acquire these skillsnon-nutritive suckingbreast conditions, especially sore and cracked nipplesareolar massagebreastfeeeding and HIV
Key Features
Crystal clear and practical in writing and approach
Full coverage of a topic which is poorly covered elsewhere
Simple and explanatory with helpful up-to-date drawings, tables and photographs
New material and expanded/updated current chapters
Tackles issues which all midwives and neonatal intensive care nurses have to face at some point
Author Information
By Sandra Lang, Independent Breastfeeding Advisor and Teacher, Lancashire, UK
The basics of breastfeeding. The position and attachment of the baby at the breast. The expression of breastmilk. Breast conditions. The milk supply. Breastfeeding the vulnerable baby. Alternative methods of feeding and breastfeeding. Breastfeeding and common drugs. Recommendations for the support of breastfeeding.
Appendix - Breastfeeding support. Index.
"This is a text which will no doubt be accessed principally by midwives and neonatal nurses, but the successful establishment and maintenance of breastfeeding is far more likely to prosper when all health care providers are singing from the same hymn sheet, and I would strongly commend that it is read by all those who involved in the process including paediatricians, health visitors, GP s and paediatric nurses and others."www.withwoman.co.uk