Breastfeeding : an illustrated guide to diagnosis and treatment / Denise Both ; Kerri Frischknecht.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Marrickville, N.S.W. : Mosby/Elsevier Australia, 2008Description: x, 88 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm + 1 computer disc (12 cm)Content type:- text
- computer dataset
- unmediated
- computer
- volume
- computer disc
- 0729538885
- 9780729538886
- Stillen kompakt. English
- 613.269 22
- RG216 B67 2008
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Accompanying disc in pocket inside back cover.
Accompanied by: 1 computer disc (CD-ROM)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Webliography: p. 87.
1. Basic information about breastfeeding -- 1.1. The breast before, during and after pregnancy and lactation -- 1.1.1. Anatomy and physiology of the breast -- 1.1.2. Adolescence -- 1.1.3. Young, non-pregnant woman -- 1.1.4. Pregnant -- 1.1.5. Before birth -- 1.1.6. Lactation -- 1.1.7. Menopause -- 1.2. Normal course of breastfeeding -- 1.2.1. Breastfeeding initiation -- 1.2.2. Sequence of a breastfeed -- 1.2.3. Let-down reflex (milk ejection reflex) -- 1.2.4. Infant behavioural cues -- 1.2.5. Breastfeeding positions -- 1.3. Breastfeeding multiple infants -- 1.4. The older breastfed child -- 1.5. Tandem breastfeeding -- 1.6. Appearance of breast milk -- 1.6.1. Colostrum -- 1.6.2. Transitional milk -- 1.6.3. Mature breast milk -- 1.6.4. Blood in breast milk -- 1.7. Elimination, stool and urine output in the newborn -- 1.7.1. Meconium -- 1.7.2. Transitional stools -- 1.7.3. Breast milk stools -- 1.7.4. Stools from formula fed infants -- 1.7.5. Bloody stools -- 1.7.6. Urine -- 2. Breastfeeding problems and their causes -- 2.1. Atypical breast shapes -- 2.1.1. Asymmetric breasts -- 2.1.2. Inadequate mammary gland tissue -- 2.1.2. Accessory mammary gland tissue -- 2.1.4. Following breast surgery -- 2.2. Problematic nipple forms -- 2.2.1. Flat nipples -- 2.2.2. Retracted /inverted nipples -- 2.2.3. Small nipples -- 2.2.4. Large nipples -- 2.2.5. Bifurcated or double nipples -- 2.3. Pathological changes of the breast -- 2.3.1. Mammary gland swelling(initial engorgement) -- 2.3.2. Local engorgement (plugged ducts) -- 2.3.3. Mastitis -- 2.3.4. Abscess -- 2.3.5. Breast cancer -- 2.3.6. Nipple cancer (Paget's disease of the nipple) -- 2.4. Pain and injury of the nipple -- 2.4.1. Sore nipples -- 2.4.2. Nipple fissures -- 2.4.3. Candida /thrush -- 2.4.4. Psoriasis -- 2.4.5. Allergic reactions -- 2.4.6. Virus infections - Herpes -- 2.4.7. Raynaud's phenomenon /vasospasm -- 2.4.8. Milk bleb /milk blisters -- 2.4.9. Bacterial infections -- 2.5. Lifestyle -- 2.5.1. Tattoos -- 2.5.2. Piercing -- 2.6. Infants with special needs -- 2.6.1. Prematurity -- 2.6.2. Respiratory problems -- 2.6.3. Reflux -- 2.6.4. Down syndrome -- 2.6.5. Neurological impairment -- 2.6.6. Cephalhaematoma (caput succedaneum) -- 2.6.7. Failure to thrive -- 2.6.8. Cleft lip, cleft of the upper alveolar ridge (gum) and palate -- 2.6.9. Pierre Robin sequence -- 2.6.10. Choanal atresia and stenosis -- 2.6.11. Ankyloglossia -- 2.6.12. Oral candidiasis -- 2.6.13. Neonatal icterus (jaundice) -- 2.6.14. Cardiac defects -- 2.6.15. Chylothorax -- 2.6.16. Haemangioma -- 3. Breastfeeding aids and alternative feeding methods -- 3.1. Aids for expressing human breast milk -- 3.1.1. Breast pumps -- 3.1.2. Breast massage -- 3.1.3. Equipment for transport and storage -- 3.2. Devices for nipples -- 3.2.1. Breast shells (A) for inverted nipples -- 3.2.2. Breast shells (B) for protection -- 3.2.3. Niplette -- 3.2.4. Nipple shields -- 3.3. Alternative feeding methods for the infant -- 3.3.1. Cup feeding -- 3.3.2. Soft feeder -- 3.3.3. Spoon -- 3.3.4. Pipettev -- 3.3.5. Supplementary nursing system -- 3.3.6. Finger feeding -- 3.3.7. Haberman Feeder (Special Needs Feeder) -- 3.3.8. Bottle feeding -- 3.3.9. Pacifiers -- 3.4. Personal hygiene and clothing -- 3.4.1. Nursing pads -- 3.4.2. Temperature packs -- 3.4.3. Ointments -- 3.4.4. Nursing bra -- Appendix Glossary. References Addresses Websites Index Contents.
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