Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding Real Mums Tell You How By Melissa Macdonald
At last a breastfeeding book that tells it like it is!!
Feeding your baby is your most important responsibility as a mother. However around 80% of women will struggle with breastfeeding in some way.
With short hospital stays and a lack of support around for mothers after they leave the hospital, many women find the whole experience of learning to feed their baby, a little overwhelming. The reality is that the majority of people find it takes a while to get going and many mothers give up because it becomes too difficult or painful.
This book has been written by mothers for mothers. It aims to help pregnant women and new mothers prepare themselves for a successful feeding relationship with their babies. Lets face it, mothers can give you the best advice as they have done it all before. More
Core Curriculum for Lactation Consultant Practice
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation
Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk By Diana West, Martha Sears (Foreword by), Lisa Marasco
An essential resource for nursing mothers, endorsed by La Leche League, the worlds leading breastfeeding authority. "The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk" combines the latest information with practical advice about new findings on causes of. low supply, innovative ways to increase production, practical solutions for working and exclusively pumping moms, the special needs of premies, emotional support, and more..
Breastfeeding Made SimpleSeven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers By Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett, Nancy Mohrbacher
Breastfeeding is natural, but it's not always easy. It is the biological norm, but it is not the cultural norm. By learning the seven basic principles in this book, mothers can dramatically increase their likelihood of success and make breastfeeding the enjoyable experience it should be. The seven laws taught in this book are easy for mothers to understand and are sure to help them avoid some of the pitfalls that they might otherwise face. The seven principles include: Babies Have the Urge to Self-Attach Use the Power of Skin-to-Skin: A Baby's Natural Habitat Breastfeed Ad Lib Reach for the Comfort Zone Expect Cluster Nursing More Milk Out = More Milk Made Babies Outgrow Breastfeeding more
Breastfeeding with ConfidenceA Practical Guide By Sue Cox
Breastfeeding with Confidence is a practical guide to breastfeeding designed to take the mystery out of the process and provide new mothers with the practical skills and insights they need to be successful.Author Sue Cox explains both the art and the method of breastfeeding, and addresses the fact that making milk comes naturally, but breastfeeding is a learned skill. When many mothers-to-be are asked if they'll breastfeed, they often answer, "I will if I can." Cox counters that answer proactively and positively with information, advice, support, resources and encouragement for new mothers. More
Breastfeeding A Guide for the Medical ProfessionBy Ruth A. Lawrence, Robert M. Lawrence
The completely revised and updated New Edition of this trusted text delivers complete, authoritative, evidence-based information on all of the scientific and clinical topics related to breastfeeding - frombasic data on the anatomical, physiological, biochemical, nutritional, immunological, and psychological aspects of human lactation to guidance on a full range of problems in clinical management. Written by a pioneer in the field of human lactation, the 6th Edition has been revised from cover to cover to include information on new drugs and herbal products, infections, and much more.
Teach Yourself Successful Breastfeeding: Teach Yourself - General By Pauline Lim
Designed to help you overcome all the problems experienced during the early days an emphasis on a solution that works for you and your child non-judgemental advice on how to switch to bottle feeding reassurance and guidance on issues like your baby's weight gain, feeding, crying or colic gives you the latest guidelines on things like how to store feeds and sterilise equipment written by an experienced midwife who has helped hundreds of women like you "teach yourself Breastfeeding" will give you all the information, tools and support you need not only to start breastfeeding, but to continue in a positive and stress free manner. Rather than making you feel guilty or inadequate if you need to stop or if you face difficulties more
Pocket Guide for Breastfeeding By Diana du Plessis
Although breastfeeding can be very rewarding, it can also be difficult at times. This guide is full of practical information, explanations, ideas and tips for both the breastfeeding mother and the nursing professionals helping her. The different chapters include some common questions and answers that will direct the reader to the help that is needed. This really useful book can be read from cover to cover or section by section as preferred. For the mother who is still undecided whether or not to breastfeed, this guide offers all the guidance she needs. More