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The Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation, a guide for maximizing breast milk production
The Newman-Goldfarb protocols were developed from information published in Dr. Newman's book "Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding"
(Harper-Collins, 2000). In the US the title is "The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers" by Dr. Jack Newman (Prima Publishing, 2000).

BREASTFEEDING BASICS

BREASTFEEDING AND HEALTH

ADOPTIVE BREASTFEEDING

-NEWMAN-GOLDFARB PROTOCOLS FOR INDUCED LACTATION

Introduction to Induced Lactation

Introduction to the Protocols

Medical Conditions and the Protocols

Medications and Herbs

Breastfeeding Your Adopted Baby

Frequently Asked Questions

Additional Information

 

WHEN YOUR CHILD
NEEDS EXTRA CARE

ISSUES AND CONCERNS

BREASTFEEDING MYTHS

INTERESTING QUOTES

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

CHINESE ARTICLES

Introduction

The Newman-Goldfarb protocols were developed from information published in Dr. Newman's book "Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding," Harper-Collins, 2000. In the US the title is "The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers" by Dr. Jack Newman, Prima Publishing, 2000.

Questions?

I hope that this information is helpful. If you need further assistance, you can e-mail me, Lenore Goldfarb, in Montreal, Canada, at lenore@asklenore.info and lengold@sprynet.comand I'll be happy to help.


NEWMAN-GOLDFARB PROTOCOLS FOR INDUCED LACTATION

Introduction to Induced Lactation

Introduction to the Protocols

Origin of the Protocols

Regular Protocol

Accelerated Protocol

Menopause Protocol

Which Protocol is Right For You?

Decision Tool (pdf)

No "Significant" Breast Changes?


MEDICATIONS AND HERBS

Domperidone

General Information

How It Works

Increasing Milk Supply

Dosage Instructions

Purchasing Information

Stopping

Milk Production in Mothers of Premature Infants

Birth Control Pills

Contraception and the Protocols

Special Birth Control Pills

Yasmin

Herbs

When and How to Use Them

Medical Conditions and the Protocols

Diabetes, Depression, Bloodclots, Asthma

Breastfeeding Your Adopted Baby

Using a Lactation Aid

Breast Pumps


Frequently Asked Questions

Additional Information

Increasing Your Milk Supply

Breast Compression

Pumping Instructions

Storing Breast Milk

Supplementary Feeding Devices

Lactation Consultants


PERSONAL TRIUMPHS

The Premature Infant - A Mother's Story




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Newman-Goldfarb Protocols. © Jack Newman, MD FRCPC and Lenore Goldfarb, B.Comm, B.Sc, IBCLC November 2002. All rights reserved.


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