Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical ProfessionThe most authoritative, trusted guide to breastfeeding for the medical profession
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The Revolution in Infant Feeding | 1 |
Anatomy of the Breast | 34 |
Physiology of Lactation | 56 |
Biochemistry of Human Milk | 91 |
HostResistance Factors and Immunologic Significance of Human Milk | 146 |
Psychological Impact of Breastfeeding | 194 |
Benefits of Breastfeeding for InfantsMaking an Informed Decision | 214 |
Practical Management of the MotherInfant Nursing Couple | 230 |
Premature Infants and Breastfeeding | 524 |
Medical Complications of Mothers | 563 |
Human Milk as a Prophylaxis | 633 |
Employment and Away from Home Activities while Breastfeeding | 650 |
Induced Lactation and Relactation Including Nursing an Adopted Baby and CrossNursing | 667 |
Reproductive Function During Lactation | 688 |
The Collection and Storage of Human Milk and Human Milk Banking | 712 |
Breastfeeding Support Groups and Community Resources | 743 |
Maternal Nutrition and Supplements for Mother and Infant | 285 |
Weaning | 320 |
Normal Growth Failure to Thrive and Obesity in Breastfed Infants | 338 |
Medications Herbal Preparations and Natural Products in Breast Milk | 364 |
Transmission of Infectious Diseases Through Breast Milk and Breastfeeding | 407 |
Breastfeeding Infants with Problems | 483 |
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Breastfeeding E-Book: A Guide for the Medical Professional Ruth A. Lawrence,Robert M. Lawrence Pratinjau terbatas - 2015 |
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