Breastfeeding the Newborn: Clinical Strategies for NursesBreastfeeding the Newborn 2/e is designed to give the practicing or student nurse the scientific basis, the step-by-step protocols, and the how-to techniques to do the job. That role is two-fold: to assist the mother and baby to establish a milk supply, and to confirm that the baby is breastfeeding successfully before discharge. The basic organization of this second edition promotes breastfeeding at the personal,
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Contents
Social and Cultural Trends | 21 |
Psychologic Factors | 35 |
Anatomy and Physiology Related | 53 |
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Breastfeeding the Newborn: Clinical Strategies for Nurses, 2nd Edition Marie Biancuzzo No preview available - 2002 |
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Midwifery: Preparation for Practice Sally Pairman,Jan Pincombe,Carol Thorogood No preview available - 2006 |