Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical ProfessionBreastfeeding is a comprehensive clinical resource providing the information necessary to manage a nursing mother and child from conception through complete weaning. It will empower clinicians to provide thoughtful counseling and guidance to the breastfeeding family, stressing the importance of delivering care that is customized to each family's individual needs. The new fifth edition incorporates the latest information on infection, drugs in human breast milk, and human lactation. By utilizing scientific, evidence-based data, Breastfeeding is an indispensable reference for anyone whose patients include breastfeeding women. |
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... premature infants and composition of banked human milk From Fomon SJ , Ziegler EE , Vazquez HD : Am J Dis Child 131 : 463 , 1977. Copyright 1977 , American Medical Association . * Assumed body weight is 1200 g ; weight gain , 20 g / day ...
... premature infants and composition of banked human milk From Fomon SJ , Ziegler EE , Vazquez HD : Am J Dis Child 131 : 463 , 1977. Copyright 1977 , American Medical Association . * Assumed body weight is 1200 g ; weight gain , 20 g / day ...
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... premature and full - term in- fants , Am J Clin Nutr 33 : 811 , 1980 . 14. Atkinson SA , Radde IC , Chance GW et al : Macro- mineral content of milk obtained during early lacta- tion from mothers of premature infants , Early Hum Dev 4 ...
... premature and full - term in- fants , Am J Clin Nutr 33 : 811 , 1980 . 14. Atkinson SA , Radde IC , Chance GW et al : Macro- mineral content of milk obtained during early lacta- tion from mothers of premature infants , Early Hum Dev 4 ...
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A Guide for the Medical Profession Ruth A. Lawrence. Premature infant nutritional requirements Preterm < 1000 g Enteral Preterm ≥1000 g Enteral Water. APPENDIX P Knowledge of the unique nutritional needs of premature infants has been ...
A Guide for the Medical Profession Ruth A. Lawrence. Premature infant nutritional requirements Preterm < 1000 g Enteral Preterm ≥1000 g Enteral Water. APPENDIX P Knowledge of the unique nutritional needs of premature infants has been ...
Contents
Breastfeeding in modern medicine | 1 |
Anatomy of the human breast | 37 |
Physiology of lactation | 59 |
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