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Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Management Information

BREASTFEEDING BASICS

BREASTFEEDING & HEALTH

BREASTFEEDING MYTHS

INDUCED LACTATION AND ADOPTIVE BREASTFEEDING

SELECTED ARTICLES BY
DR. JACK NEWMAN, MD, FRCPC

ISSUES AND CONCERNS

WHEN YOUR CHILD NEEDS EXTRA CARE

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

BREASTFEEDING BASICS

101 Reasons to Breastfeed

Anatomy of a Nursing Breast

Breast Compression

Breastfeeding Highs and Lows

Breastfeed Long Enough

Latching On

The Importance of Skin to Skin Contact

Starting Out Right

The Three Sucklings

BREASTFEEDING & HEALTH

Benefits for Serious Diseases

Botanical Medicines

Breastfeeding and HIV

Breastfeeding a Potent Painkiller - Study

Breastfeeding Cuts Infant Death

Breastfeeding Cuts Risk of Cancer

Breastmilk for Adults

Cancer Risk Halved

Death Rates of Formula-Fed & Breastfed Babies

Hereditary Cancer

High-Risk Women

Protection Against Cancer

Protection Against Heart Disease

Protection Against Rheumatoid Arthritis

BREASTFEEDING MYTHS

Some Breastfeeding Myths

More Breastfeeding Myths

Still More Breastfeeding Myths

More and More Breastfeeding Myths

INDUCED LACTATION AND ADOPTIVE BREASTFEEDING

Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation

Index for the Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation

About Adoptive Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Your Adopted Baby or Baby Born by Surrogate/Gestational Carrier

Frequently Asked Questions About Adoptive Breastfeeding/Induced Lactation

Additional Information

Recipe for Increasing Milk Supply

Breast Compression

Pumping Instructions to Accompany the Protocols for Induced Lactation

Storing Breast Milk

Supplementary Feeding Device

Lactation Consultants

Selected Articles by Dr. Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC

INDEX OF ARTICLES

Links to Dr. Newman’s articles

INTERESTING QUOTES COMPILED BY DR. NEWMAN

Fact or Fiction?

Literature

Poetry and Lyrics

Shakespeare

Theatre

The Bible

The Group, by Mary McCarthy

VIDEO CLIPS

Asymmetric-1

Asymmetric-2

Compression

Compression 2

First Latch

Index of Breastfeeding Movies

Lactation Aid

Second Latch, Some Compression

Shift to asymmetric-2

Third Latch

DR. NEWMAN’s ARTICLES - CHINESE TRANSLATIONS

Index to Articles

ARTICLES (in pdf format)

Breast Compression

Breastfeeding and Other Foods

Breastfeeding - Starting Out Right

Colic in the Breastfed Baby

Drugs and Breastfeeding

Finger Feeding

How to Know a Health Professional is not Supportive of Breastfeeding

Using a Lactation Aid

When Latching

ISSUES AND CONCERNS

Baby Issues and Solutions

Ankyloglossia and breastfeeding

Ankyloglossia - Incidence and Associated Feeding Difficulties (pdf)

Breastfeeding and Jaundice

Breastfeeding and Other Foods

Breastfeed a Toddler - Why on Earth?

Colic in the Breastfed Baby

Congential Tongue-Tie and its Impact on Breastfeeding (pdf)

Expressing Milk

Finger and Cup Feeding

How Breast Milk Protects Newborns

Hypoglycæmia of the Newborn (Low blood sugar)

Is my baby getting enough milk?

Post Partum Infant Weight Loss - Dr. Jack Newman

Protocol to increase intake of breastmilk by the baby ("Not enough milk")

Risks of Artificial Feeding (Studies done mostly in affluent societies)

Slow Weight Gain Following Early Good Weight Gain

Starting Solid Foods

Toxins and Infant Feeding

What to Feed the Baby when the Mother is Working Outside the Home

When Baby Does Not Yet Latch

Maternal Issues and Solutions

Administration of Contrast Medium to Breastfeeding Mothers

All purpose nipple ointment

Blocked Ducts and Mastitis

Blocked Duct vs Mastitis - A Summary

Breastfeeding and Guilt

Breastfeeding best for infant, HIV mothers in Africa told

Breastfeeding in Public

Cabbage leaves for engorgement

Candida Protocol - Montreal

Candida Protocol - Toronto

Engorgement

Fluconazole (Diflucan)

Gentian Violet

Grapefruit Seed Extract for Treatment of Thrush

Herbs for Increasing Milk Supply

How to Know a Health Professional is not Supportive of Breastfeeding

Nipple pain caused by Candida albicans

Sore Nipples

Nipple Shields

Treatments for Problems - Lecithin

Vasospasm and Raynaud’s Phenomenon (blanching of the nipple)

WHO official explains stand on breastfeeding and HIV at international Lactation Consultants meeting

You Should Continue Breastfeeding - Drugs and Breastfeeding

You Should Continue Breastfeeding - Maternal Illness

WHEN YOUR CHILD NEEDS EXTRA CARE

Breastfeeding the Premature Baby

Kangaroo Care

Kangaroo Mother Care and the Bonding Hypothesis

The Premature Infant - A Mother’s Perspective

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

ARTICLES & STUDIES

AAP Releases Revised Breastfeeding Recommendations

Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk
Policy Statement, American Academy of Pediatrics

Breastfeeding Decreases Fright-Inducing Hormone

How non-birth mothers are breast-feeding

Human Milk and Lactation

Judge rules for compounding pharmacists

Lenore Goldfarb’s Presentation for Gold 07 Global Online Lactation Discussion June 25, 2007 (pdf version)

Lenore Goldfarb’s Response to
"Stressed about the Breast"

Most mothers quit breastfeeding far too soon

Natural but not necessarily easy

Perserverance Brings Results

Studies on Human Lactation

The Development of the Computerized Breast Measurement System

Unraveling the Mysteries of Mother’s Milk

BOOKS

Botanical Medicine - Book Review

Dr. Jack Newman’s Guide to Breastfeeding

Find a International Board Certified Lactation Consultant

Find a La Leche League Leader or Meeting

Make a donation

Visit Dr. Jack Newman’s website


If you value this service, kindly consider a donation to the Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation (registered charity) and earmark the donation for the Newman Breastfeeding Clinic and Institute and/or the Goldfarb Breastfeeding Program.

You can donate through their website, canadianbreastfeedingfoundation.org, or by mail to Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation, 5764 Monkland Ave, Suite 424, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4A 1E9.

Disclaimer: All material provided in asklenore.info is provided for educational purposes only. Consult your physician regarding the advisability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to your individual situation.

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