Focus on Lactation Conference Handouts
Thank you for attending the conference. These resources and references will be available for 3 weeks past your attendance date. Please download anything you need within that timeframe. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at info@motherjourney.com. Thank you to Barb Glare for organizing this conference.
Please note that I do not provide copies of my actual power point due to intellectual property and copyright issues.
Please note that I do not provide copies of my actual power point due to intellectual property and copyright issues.
Epigenetics and Breastfeeding/Science of the MotherBaby Bond
Epigenetics page on my site
Epigenetics page on my site
The Times Are A Changing: Discovering Strategies for Effective and Engaging Breastfeeding Education for Today’s Parents
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Resources:References:
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Resources:References:
- Abbass-Dick, Jennifer, et al. "The Development and piloting of an eHealth breastfeeding resource targeting fathers and partners as co-parents." Midwifery 50 (2017): 139-147.
- Brown, Amy. "What do women really want? Lessons for breastfeeding promotion and education." Breastfeeding medicine 11.3 (2016): 102-110.
- Furman, Lydia, et al. "Engaging inner-city fathers in breastfeeding support." Breastfeeding Medicine 11.1 (2016): 15-20.
- Glaser, Debra B., et al. "An evaluation of the effectiveness of school-based breastfeeding education." Journal of Human Lactation 32.1 (2016): 46-52.
- Kellams, Ann L., et al. "The impact of a prenatal education video on rates of breastfeeding initiation and exclusivity during the newborn hospital stay in a low-income population." Journal of Human Lactation 32.1 (2016): 152-159.
- Kim, Ki Nam, Taisun Hyun, and Nam Mi Kang. "A survey on the feeding practices of women for the development of a breastfeeding education program: Breastfeeding knowledge and breastfeeding rates." Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 7.3 (2002): 345-353.
- Joshi, Ashish, et al. "Evaluation of a computer-based bilingual breastfeeding educational program on breastfeeding knowledge, self-efficacy and intent to breastfeed among rural Hispanic women." International journal of medical informatics 91 (2016): 10-19.
- Lee, Tzu-Ying, and Mei-Ling Fu. "Effectiveness of a breastfeeding education program for mothers of high risk infants on breastfeeding outcomes." (2016).
- Lumbiganon, Pisake, et al. "Antenatal breastfeeding education for increasing breastfeeding duration." The Cochrane Library (2016).
- McLeod, Shelley, et al. "Family Medicine Forum Research Proceedings 2016Do urine cultures in the emergency department change management of young women with symptoms of uncomplicated urinary tract infection? Ontario data support Starfield’s theory on practice quality and costHome-based primary care for frail eldersMeasuring the social determinants of health with linked administrative dataUsing big data to understand medication adherence in ManitobaUnderstanding patient referral wait times in OntarioDevelopment of a pharmacist ...." Canadian Family Physician 63.2 (2017): S1-S108.
- Manahan, K., et al. "Topic and Timing of Breastfeeding Education is Associated with Reasons for Breastfeeding Discontinuation." Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 116.9 (2016): A34.
- Mellin, Pamela S., et al. "Impact of a formal breastfeeding education program." MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 36.2 (2011): 82-88.
- Pitts, Adrienne, Mary Ann Faucher, and Rebecca Spencer. "Incorporating breastfeeding education into prenatal care." Breastfeeding Medicine 10.2 (2015): 118-123.
- Robert, R., et al. "An Innovative, Mobile-health Enhanced, Peer-counseling Program to Improve Breastfeeding among Low-income, Minority Populations in Washington, DC." Annals of Global Health 83.1 (2017): 200.
- Ugurlu, Meltem, and Tulay Yavan. "The Effectiveness of Breastfeeding Education: An Integrative Review." Journal of Behavioral Health 5.4 (2016): 182-190.
- Whitford, Heather M., et al. "Breastfeeding education and support for women with twins or higher order multiples." The Cochrane Library (2017).
- Wouk, Kathryn, Kristin P. Tully, and Miriam H. Labbok. "Systematic Review of Evidence for Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Step 3: Prenatal Breastfeeding Education." Journal of Human Lactation 33.1 (2017): 50-82.
Can a Baby Be Allergic to Breastmilk? Lactose Intolerance, Allergies, Sensitivities and Galactosemia
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Resources:
www.infantfeedingmatters.com Maurine MInchen's Website
Milk Matters Book by Maurine Minchen
Joy Anderson's Book Food-Sensitive Babies
Joy Anderson's Food sensitivity Website www.dieteticsandlactation.com.au
RPAH Elimination Diet Handbook
Are You Food Sensitive? Joan Breakey
Food Sensitivity Facebook Group
References:
Handout
Resources:
www.infantfeedingmatters.com Maurine MInchen's Website
Milk Matters Book by Maurine Minchen
Joy Anderson's Book Food-Sensitive Babies
Joy Anderson's Food sensitivity Website www.dieteticsandlactation.com.au
RPAH Elimination Diet Handbook
Are You Food Sensitive? Joan Breakey
Food Sensitivity Facebook Group
References:
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Are You Really Listening? Using Mindfulness and Three Part Communication for Better Communication
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Marijuana and Breastfeeding – The Potential Impact of Cannabis on Infant
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Resources
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Resources
References:
- Abbey, James. Infant Risk Center website: BF and Marijuana Thread. Accessed Feb 4, 2015. https://www.infantrisk.com/forum/showthread.php?1797-BF-and- marijuana
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- American Academy of Pediatrics (2004). Legalization of marijuana: Potential impact on youth. Pediatrics, 113, 1825. Retrieved from http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/113/6/1825.full.pdf+html
- Astley SJ, Little RE. Maternal marijuana use during lactation and infant development at one year. Neurotoxicol Teratol 1990;12(2):161–8.
- Bailey, JR et al. Fetal disposition of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) during late pregnancy in the rhesus monkey. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacy. Volume 90, Issue 2, 15 September: 15-321. 1987.
- Benke et al. Prenatal Substance Abuse: Short- and Long-term Effects on the Exposed Fetus. AAP Technical Report, 2013. doi:10.1542/peds.2012-3931
- Committee on Obstetric Practice. Committee opinion no. 722: marijuana use during pregnancy and lactation. Obstet Gynecol. 2017;130:e205-e209.
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