Evidence-based research underscores the importance of breastfeeding for the healthy development of late preterm infants, yet significant challenges can impede successful breastfeeding. This is a groundbreaking, problem-solving guide to the most effective techniques for breastfeeding this vulnerable population. Written for lactation consultants, NICU nurses, obstetrical nurses, and nurse-midwives, the book offers clear, simple, evidenced-based solutions to breastfeeding difficulties among late preterm infants.
It describes the growth, development, and nutritional challenges faced by the late preterm infant, often resulting in hospital readmissions--many of which result from ineffective breastfeeding--and significant health risks. The book provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for the most effective techniques for breastfeeding this population and describes specific steps health care professionals can take to overcome breastfeeding difficulties. Pictures that illustrate correct procedures clarify specific techniques, and user-friendly patient teaching guides further encourage successful breastfeeding. The book also supports the goals of many hospitals seeking to achieve Mother and Baby Friendly Status as well as the goals of the Multidisciplinary Guidelines for Care of Late Preterm Infants recently issued by the National Perinatal Association. Key Features:
Comprises the only guide specific to the breastfeeding issues of Late Preterm Infants Describes developmental challenges faced by Late Preterm Infants Provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for breastfeeding this population and techniques for overcoming difficulties Offers clear, simple, evidence-based solutions that nurses, lactation consultants and midwives can offer to mothers Supports the goals of hospitals seeing Mother and Baby Friendly Status
Show moreEvidence-based research underscores the importance of breastfeeding for the healthy development of late preterm infants, yet significant challenges can impede successful breastfeeding. This is a groundbreaking, problem-solving guide to the most effective techniques for breastfeeding this vulnerable population. Written for lactation consultants, NICU nurses, obstetrical nurses, and nurse-midwives, the book offers clear, simple, evidenced-based solutions to breastfeeding difficulties among late preterm infants.
It describes the growth, development, and nutritional challenges faced by the late preterm infant, often resulting in hospital readmissions--many of which result from ineffective breastfeeding--and significant health risks. The book provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for the most effective techniques for breastfeeding this population and describes specific steps health care professionals can take to overcome breastfeeding difficulties. Pictures that illustrate correct procedures clarify specific techniques, and user-friendly patient teaching guides further encourage successful breastfeeding. The book also supports the goals of many hospitals seeking to achieve Mother and Baby Friendly Status as well as the goals of the Multidisciplinary Guidelines for Care of Late Preterm Infants recently issued by the National Perinatal Association. Key Features:
Comprises the only guide specific to the breastfeeding issues of Late Preterm Infants Describes developmental challenges faced by Late Preterm Infants Provides detailed, easy-to-follow instructions for breastfeeding this population and techniques for overcoming difficulties Offers clear, simple, evidence-based solutions that nurses, lactation consultants and midwives can offer to mothers Supports the goals of hospitals seeing Mother and Baby Friendly Status
Show moreSandra Cole, RNC, IBCLC , is an Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant with over 20 years of progressive experience in this field. She currently serves as Staff Lactation Consultant at Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women and Newborns in San Diego, CA, USA which delivers over 8,000 babies a year. She previously held positions as a Private Practice Lactation Consultant and Private Duty Baby Nurse that involved extensive work with premature infants overcoming developmental challenges. In addition, she is certified as a NICU Nurse and has worked in several Level 3 Neonatal Units (caring for the most vulnerable premature infants) as a Charge Nurse and Preceptor.
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