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adam_text | Preface xix
section i The Histo
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CHAPTER 1
Tides in Breastfeeding Practice 3
Evidence About Breastfeeding Practices 3
Large Scale Surveys 3
Small Surveys 4
Other Evidence 4
The Biological Norm in Infant Feeding 4
Early Human Evolution 4
Early Breastfeeding Practices 5
The Replacement of Maternal Breastfeeding 5
Wet Nursing 5
Hand Fed Foods 6
Timing of the Introduction of Hand Feeding 7
Technological Innovations in Infant Feeding 8
The Social Context 8
The Technological Context 9
The Role of the Medical Community 10
The Prevalence of Breastfeeding 12
United States, England, and Europe 12
Developing Regions 12
The Cost of Not Breastfeeding 14
Health Risks of Using Manufactured Infant Milks 14
Economic Costs of Using Manufactured
Infant Milks 15
The Promotion of Breastfeeding 16
Characteristics of Breastfeeding Women 17
Promotion Efforts 18
Summary 22
References 23
Chapter Authors xxii
RICAL AND SOCIOCULTURAL
3NTEXT OF INFANT FEEDING
CHAPTER 2
The Cultural Context of
Breastfeeding 29
Definitions and Characteristics 29
The Dominant Culture 29
Ethnocentrism Versus Relativism 31
Assessing Culture 32
Language Barriers 34
The Effects of Culture on Breastfeeding 35
Rituals and Meaning 36
Colostrum 37
Resuming Sexual Relations 37
Wet Nursing 37
Childbirth Practices 38
Infant Care 38
Maternal Foods 40
Foods That Increase Breastmilk 40
Food Restrictions 42
Hot and Cold Foods 43
Vegetarians 44
Religious Influences 44
The Doula 44
Weaning 44
Implications for Practice 47
Summary 49
References 50
CHAPTER 3
Families 53
Family Forms and Functions 53
The Effect of a Baby on a Family 56
Family Theory 57
Fathers 58
Attachment to the Baby 58
Breastfeeding 59
SECTION 2 • .; ¦.• t.^j^JKJ
CHAPTER 4 ••/ * . * •*
Anatomy and Physiology 93
The Mother 93
Mammogenesis 93
Structure 94
Variations 97
Pregnancy 98
Lactogenesis 98
Hormonal Influences 98
Milk Production 102
Galactopoiesis 102
Oxytocin 103
Galactorrhea 104
Clinical Implications: Mother 104
Breast Assessment 104
Classification of Nipple Function 106
Early Frequent feedings 106
The Infant 107
Newborn Oral Development 107
Suckling 108
Breathing and Suckling 113
Levels of Family Functioning 61
The Teenage Mother 62
The Low Income Family 64
Obstacles to Breastfeeling Among Low
Income Families 64
The Down Side of Family Experiences 68
The Importance of Peer Counselors 71
Social Support 72
Breastfeeding Promotion 73
Advocacy and Counseling 73
Breastfeeding Programs That Work 81
Summary 83
References 84
ATOMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
Clinical Implications: Infant 113
Breastfeeding Assessment 113
Suckling Assessment 113
Summary 115
References 115
The Biological Specificity of
Breastmilk 121
Maturational Changes 121
Energy, Volume, and Growth 123
Caloric Density 123
Milk Volume and Storage Capacity 123
Infant Growth 126
Nutritional Values 126
Fat 127
Lactose 128
Protein 129
Vitamins and Micronutrients 130
Minerals 131
Renal Solute Load 133
Antiinfective Properties 133
Respiratory Illness 135
Otitis Media 135
The Immune System 137
Cells 138
Antibodies and Other Immunoglobulins 138
Nonantibody Antibacterial Protection 141
Fecal Flora 142
Antiinflammatory Components 142
Bioactive Components 142
Enzymes 143
Growth factors 145
Hormones 146
Taurine 147
Antiallergenic Properties 147
Implications for Clinical Practice 149
Summary 151
References 151
CHAPTER 6
Drugs and Breastfeeding 163
The Passage of Maternal Drugs into
Breastfeeding Infants 164
Drug Factors 164
Maternal Factors 165
Infant Factors 165
Breast and Milk Factors 166
Routes of Transport 166
Drugs That Affect Milk Volume 167
Drug Safety 167
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs 170
Analgesics and Narcotics 170
Anesthetics 170
Anticoagulants 170
Anticonvulsants 170
Antidepressants 172
Antihistamines 173
Antimicrobials 173
Antifungals 174
Bronchodilators 174
Beta Blockers and Antihypertensives 174
Calcium Channel Blockers 174
Contents
Contraceptives 175
Diuretics 175
Laxatives 175
Herbs 175
Scabicides and Pediculicides 176
Steroids 176
Clinical Implications 176
Maternal Substance Abuse and Addiction 180
Marijuana 180
Cocaine 180
Amphetamines 181
Alcohol 181
Clinical Implications 181
Environmental Contaminants 182
Summary 184
References 185
Appendix 6 A: The Transfer of Drugs and
Other Chemicals into Human Milk 190
CHAPTER 7
Viruses in Human Milk 221
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 221
Laboratory Tests 222
What We Know in the Late 1990s 222
Clinical Implications 223
U.S. Public Health Service Recommendations 226
Counseling 227
Herpes Simplex 227
Chickenpox 229
Cytomegalovirus 229
Rubella 231
Hepatitis B 231
Hepatitis C 232
Human T Lymphotropic Virus 233
Implications for Practice 234
Summary 234
References 235
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation
SECTION 3
CHAPTER 8
Breastfeeding Education 241
Learning Principles 242
Adult Education 242
Curriculum Development 244
The Change Process 244
Parent Education 246
Prenatal Education 248
Early Breastfeeding Education 249
Continuing Support for Breastfeeding Families 249
How Effective Is Breastfeeding Education? 253
Teaching Strategies 255
Therapeutic Communication 255
Small Group Dynamics 258
Multimedia Presentations 258
Slides 259
Transparencies 259
Videotapes 259
CD ROMs 260
Educational Materials 260
Education for At Risk Populations 262
Educational Needs and Early Discharge 264
Health Care Provider Education 265
Continuing Education 265
Objectives and Outcomes 269
The Team Approach 270
Lactation Consultants 271
Summary 272
References 273
Prenatal, Perinatal,
and Postnatal Periods
CHAPTER 9
The Breastfeeding Process:
The Perinatal and Intrapartum
Period 279
Breastfeeding Preparation 279
Breast and Nipple Preparation 280
The Birth Plan and Feeding Plan 281
Early Feedings 281
Cup Feeding the Neonate 287
Nipple Shields 287
Hypoglycemia 288
Cesarean Births 291
Breast Fullness Versus Engorgement 294
Hand Expression 295
Clinical Implications 298
Discharge Planning 300
Feeding Positions 301
Basic Feeding Techniques 301
Signs That Intervention Is Needed 303
Summary 304
References 305
CHAPTER 10
The Breastfeeding Process:
The Postpartum Period 311
Adequate Hydration and Nutrition
of the Neonate 312
Insufficient Milk Supply (IMS) 312
Perceived Insufficient Milk Supply 312
Actual or Primary Insufficient Milk Supply 314
Breast Massage 315
Sore Nipples 315
Neonatal Physiological Jaundice 321
Crying and Colic 321
Stooling Patterns 324
Changes Over Time 324
Stooling as an Indication of a Problem 325
Multiple Infants 326
Refusing the Breast 328
Too Much Milk 329
Leaking and Breast Pads 330
Clothing 331
Breastfeeding During Pregnancy 331
Clinical Implications 332
Summary 335
References 336
Slow Weight Gain and Failure
to Thrive 341
Normal Growth 341
Growth Charts: How Good Are They? 343
The Slow Gaining Infant 344
Failure to Thrive 347
Factors Associated with Inadequate
Caloric Intake 349
Red Flags 349
Infant Factors 355
Maternal Factors 358
Clinical Implications 359
Supplementation 359
Devices 359
Other Methods 362
Summary 364
Contents
References 364
Appendix 11 A: Maternal Infant
History Form 368
Jaundice and the
Breastfeeding Baby 375
Early Onset (Neonatal) Jaundice 375
Pathological Jaundice 377
Factors Associated with Early Onset
Jaundice 377
Infant Characteristics 377
Hospital Routines 378
Routine Therapy for Early Onset
Jaundice 380
Incipient Vulnerable Child Syndrome:
One Cost of Overdiagnosis 381
Late Onset Jaundice 382
Clinical Implications 384
Summary 389
References 389
Breast Pumps and Other
Technologies 393
Concerns of Mothers 393
Stimulating the Milk Ejection Reflex 394
Hormonal Considerations 396
Prolactin 396
Oxytocin 398
Pumps 399
Mechanical Milk Removal 399
The Evolution of Pumps 399
Hand Pumps 399
Battery Operated Pumps 402
Electric Pumps 402
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation
Product Effectiveness and Safety 408
Miscellaneous Pumps 408
Juice Jar Breast Pump 408
Ora lac 408
Venturi Breast Pump 408
Medela Pedal Pump 408
Clinical Implications Regarding Breast
Pumps 409
Sample Guidelines for Pump
Recommendations and Pumping
Techniques 418
Common Pumping Problems 419
Nipple Shields 427
Review of the Literature 428
Risks 428
Responsibilities of Health Care Professionals 430
Weaning from a Shield 431
Breast Shells 432
Recommendations on Breast Shells 432
Feeding lube Devices 433
Description 433
Situations for Use 434
Clinical Implications 435
Summary 438
References 439
Appendix 13 A: Manufacturers and
Distributors of Breastfeeding Devices 444
CHAPTER 14
Breastfeeding the Preterm
Infant 449
Preterm Infants 449
Mothers of Preterm Infants 450
Rates of Breastfeeding Initiation and
Duration 450
Providing Research Based Breastfeeding
Services 452
The Decision to Breastfeed 452
Facilitating an Informed Decision 452
Alternatives to Exclusive, Long Term
Breastfeeding 452
Milk Expression and Collection 456
Principles of Milk Expression 456
Selecting a Breast Pump 456
Reimbursement 456
Milk Expression Technique 457
Milk Expression Schedule 458
Preventing Low Milk Volume 458
Skin to Skin Care 459
Nonnutritive Suckling 459
Management of Low Milk Volume 460
Gavage Feeding of Mothers Milk 460
Fortifying and Modifying EMM 462
Commercial Additives 462
Hindmilk Feeding 463
Maternal Medications and Small Preterm
Infants 464
Standards for Storing and Handling Milk
in the NICU 465
Feeding at Breast in the NICU 465
The Science of Early Breastfeeding 465
Initiating Early Breastfeeding 466
Positions for Early Breastfeeding 466
Milk Transfer for Preterm Infants 467
Test Weighing 468
Facilitating Milk Transfer 469
Milk Ejection 469
Infant Suckling 470
Breastfeeding Devices 471
Postdischarge Breastfeeding Management 472
Getting Enough: Milk Transfer Problems 472
Practice Implications 472
Summary 473
References 474
CHAPTER 15
Breast Related Problems 483
Nipple Variations 483
Inverted or Flat Nipples 483
Large or Elongated Nipples 484
Plugged Ducts 484
Mastitis 485
Skin Rashes, Lesions, and Eczema 487
Candidiasis (Thrush) 488
Breast Pain 492
Vasospasm 492
Milk Blister 493
SECTION 4 .;., . , :*«: .*£* jfr Jfr..:;.w ^
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Maternal Nutrition During
Lactation 515
Maternal Caloric Needs 515
Maternal Fluid Needs 517
Weight Loss During Lactation 518
Exercise 519
Calcium Needs and Bone Loss 519
Vegetarian Diets 521
Dietary Supplements 521
Foods That Pass Through Milk 522
Caffeine 521
Food Flavorings 522
Goal of the Maternal Diet During
Lactation 522
Contents
Mammoplasty 490
Breast Reduction 493
Mastopexy 494
Augmentation 494
Breast Lumps and Surgery 496
Galactoceles 497
Fibrocystic Disease 497
Bleeding from the Breast 498
Breast Cancer 499
Clinical Implications 502
Mastitis 502
Breast Surgery and Abscess 504
Summary 507
References 507
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POSTPARTUM
Nutrition Basics 524
Energy 524
Macronutrients 524
Micronutrients 527
Clinical Implications 528
Summary 536
References 536
CHAPTER 17
Women s Health and
Breastfeeding 541
Alterations in Endocrine and Metabolic
Functioning 541
Type 1 Diabetes 541
Thyroid Disease 543
Pituitary Dysfunction 549
Cystic Fibrosis 550
Acute Illness and Infections 550
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation
Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding 551
Surgery 552
Relactation 553
Induced Lactation 555
Autoimmune Diseases 557
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 557
Multiple Sclerosis 558
Rheumatoid Arthritis 558
Disabilities and Impairments 559
Clinical Implications 559
Seizure Disorders 562
Headaches 563
Postpartum Depression 564
Clinical Implications 565
Asthma 569
Smoking 569
Diagnostic Studies Using Radioisotopes 570
The Impact of Maternal Illness and
Hospitalization 570
Summary 572
References 572
CHAPTER 18
Maternal Employment and
Breastfeeding 577
Why Women Work 577
Number of Women Who Work 577
Prenatal Planning and Preparation 578
The Puerperium 579
Returning to Work 579
Hand Expressing or Breast Pumping? 581
Storage 583
Feeding Options 585
Loss of Sleep 586
The Triple Breeder Feeder Producer 586
The Continuing War Between Work
and Home 587
The Importance of Social Support 588
Lactation Programs at Work 590
Health Care Workers: A Special Case? 591
The Day Care Dilemma 592
Clinical Implications 593
Summary 597
References 598
CHAPTER 19
Child Health 601
Developmental Outcomes and
Infant Feeding 601
Growth and Development 602
Physical growth 602
Weight and Length 604
Senses 604
Reflexes 606
Levels of arousal 606
Theories of Development 606
Nature Versus Nurture 606
Erikson s Psychosocial Theory 606
Piaget s Cognitive Theory 607
Social Development 608
Language and Communication 608
Attachment and Bonding 613
Temperament 616
Stranger Distress 618
Separation Anxiety 619
Clinical Implications 619
Immunizations 620
Dental Health 621
Solid Foods 624
Introducing Solid Foods 624
Choosing the Diet 625
Choosing Feeding Location 627
Delaying Solid Foods 628
Obesity 628
Weaning 629
Clinical Implications 630
Summary 631
References 631
The III Breastfeeding Child 637
Infections 637
Gastrointestinal Infections 638
Respiratory Infections 640
Meningitis 641
Otitis Media 642
Alteration in Neurological Functioning 642
Down Syndrome 642
Neural Tube Defects 643
Hydrocephalus 643
Clinical Implications 644
Congenital Defects 644
Congenital Heart Defects 644
Oral and Gastrointestinal Defects 644
Clinical Implications 651
Metabolic Dysfunction 653
Phenylketonuria 653
Galactosemia 653
Congenital Hypothyroidism 654
Celiac Disease 654
Cystic Fibrosis 655
Allergies and Food Tolerance 655
Allergies While Breastfeeding 656
Hypoglycemia 658
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 659
Contents
Hospitalization 661
Parental Stresses 662
Coping with Siblings 663
Emergency Admission 663
Home:The Rebound Effect 664
Chronic Grief and Loss 664
The Magic Milk Syndrome 664
The Empty Cradle 665
Clinical Implications 665
Summary 667
References 668
Fertility, Sexuality, and
Contraception During
Lactation 675
Fertility 675
The Demographic Impact of Breastfeeding 675
Mechanisms of Action 676
Lactational Amenorrhea 677
The Suckling Stimulus 678
Breastfeeding Frequency and Duration 679
Supplemental Feeding 680
The Repetitive Nature of the Recovery
of Fertility 681
The Bellagio Consensus 683
Sexuality 685
Libido 685
Sexual Behavior During Lactation 689
Contraception 691
Contraceptive Methods 692
Clinical Implications 698
Summary 700
References 701
SECTION 5
CHAPTER 22
Work Strategies and the
Lactation Consultant 709
History 709
Certification 710
Educational Offerings 711
Hospital Lactation Programs 712
Playing Politics 715
The Unique Characteristics of Breast¬
feeding Counseling 718
Assertiveness 718
Roles and Responsibilities 723
Lactation Consultants and Voluntary
Counselors 724
Marketing 726
Networking 726
Reporting and Charting 727
Nursing Diagnosis 728
Methods for Charting 728
Clinical Care Plans 729
Legal Considerations 730
Reimbursements 731
The LC in Hospital Based Practice 731
The LC in Private Practice 732
The Business of Doing Business 735
Collaboration with Other Health Care
Workers 737
Partnerships 738
Burnout 739
Contemporary
Issues
Do s and Don ts of Lactation Consulting 741
Summary 743
References 744
CHAPTER 2J , , ..„,,.. .... .
Research and Breastfeeding 747
Approaches to Research Methods 747
Qualitative Approaches 747
Types of Qualitative Methods 748
Quantitative Approaches 749
Types of Quantitative Methods 749
Additional Approaches 751
Multiple Approaches 751
Elements of Research 752
Research Problem and Purpose 752
Variables, Hypotheses, and Operational
Definitions 753
Review of the Literature 756
Protection of the Rights of Human Subjects 756
Method 757
Data Analysis 758
Results, Discussion, and Conclusions 758
Application of Methods to Qualitative
Approaches 759
Reliability and Validity 759
Sampling and Sample Size 760
Data Collection 760
Data Analysis 760
Application of Methods to Quantitative
Approaches 761
Sampling and Sample Size 761
Data Collection 762
Reliability and Validity 764
Data Analysis 765
The Evaluation of Research Reports
and Articles for Use in Practice 768
Using Research in Clinical Practice 770
Summary 770
References 772
Related Readings 774
CHAPTER 24
Donor Human Milk Banking:
More Than Nutrition 775
The History of Human Milk Banking 775
Current Trends in the United States
and Canada 776
Donor Milk Banking Outside
North America 777
Cultural Issues 779
The Benefits of Donor Milk 779
Species Specificity 779
Ease of Digestion 779
Promotion of Growth, Maturation, and
Development of Organ Systems 779
Allergy Prophylaxis 780
Immunological Benefits 780
Clinical Uses of Donor Milk 780
Distribution of Donor Milk: Neonates
Versus the Older Infants 780
Nutrition 780
Nutrition and Disease Prevention for
Premature Infants 784
Milk Fortification 784
Medicinal Therapy 785
Current Practice 786
Donor Selection and Screening 786
Heat Treatment 787
Collection, Handling, and Storage 789
Packaging and Transport 789
Quality Assurance 789
Environmental Contaminants 794
Policies and Procedures 794
Costs of Donor Milk 794
Summary 795
References 795
Appendixes 801
A. Composition of Human Colostrum and
Mature Breast Milk 803
B. Via Christi Health System, St. Joseph
Campus Breastfeeding Policies 805
C. Via Christi Health System, St. Joseph
Campus Breastfeeding Education Protocol 810
D. Nursing Diagnosis Related to Breastfeeding 819
E. New York State Code in Support of
Breastfeeding (Added 1984) 820
F. American Academy of Pediatrics: Breast¬
feeding and the Use of Human Milk 821
G. Prototype Lactation Consultant Job
Proposal or Description 826
H. ILCA Standards of Practice for Lactation
Consultants 829
I. Tables of Equivalencies and Methods of
Conversion 833
J. Wellstart International Patient History 834
K. Conversion Tables 842
L. Standardized Height and Weight
Growth Charts 843
Glossary 845
Index 857
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spelling | Breastfeeding and human lactation [Hrsg.:] Jan Riordan ... 2. ed. Boston u.a. Jones and Bartlett Publ. 1999 XXII, 874 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Allaitement au sein Lactation Breast Feeding Breastfeeding Infant Nutrition Laktation (DE-588)4166486-3 gnd rswk-swf Stillschwierigkeit (DE-588)4303271-0 gnd rswk-swf Stillen (DE-588)4057578-0 gnd rswk-swf Stillen (DE-588)4057578-0 s DE-604 Stillschwierigkeit (DE-588)4303271-0 s Laktation (DE-588)4166486-3 s Riordan, Jan Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008467217&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Breastfeeding and human lactation |
title_auth | Breastfeeding and human lactation |
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title_full | Breastfeeding and human lactation [Hrsg.:] Jan Riordan ... |
title_fullStr | Breastfeeding and human lactation [Hrsg.:] Jan Riordan ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Breastfeeding and human lactation [Hrsg.:] Jan Riordan ... |
title_short | Breastfeeding and human lactation |
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topic | Allaitement au sein Lactation Breast Feeding Breastfeeding Infant Nutrition Laktation (DE-588)4166486-3 gnd Stillschwierigkeit (DE-588)4303271-0 gnd Stillen (DE-588)4057578-0 gnd |
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