
BREASTFEEDING ~ INDUCED LACTATION
Dr. Newman published the protocol that Lenore followed in a book he published in 2000. The protocols that follow in this guide were developed from ongoing research based on the original protocol that Dr. Newman conceived. Together, they have helped over 500 adoptive, relactating, and intended mothers to bring in substantial milk supplies. This guide has been through several revisions. Dr. Newman and Lenore expect to continue to refine the protocols as more information becomes available to them through their research.
The information and recommendations that follow are derived from Lenore's own experience with induced lactation and that of (to date) 500 other mothers that she and/or Dr. Newman have followed. It is highly recommended that every mother inducing lactation consult her physician. If the mother's physician is not yet comfortable with this process, a good lactation consultant familiar with induced lactation can be an invaluable aid. There is a website at www.iblce.org that has both a national and international registry where one can locate an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).
The information contained in this online guide should be forwarded to the mother's physician and lactation consultant so that needed medications, follow-up medical and technical support will be available. The hospital where the baby is to be born should be notified verbally and in writing that the adoptive or intended mother is planning to breastfeed. The hospital or birthing centre may have a lactation consultant who can help. Make copies of this information to give to any family members, friends, or medical staff who may be unfamiliar with induced lactation and who may try to discourage the mother from giving her baby this precious gift.
1. Newman J, 2000 pp 250-254
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).
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Newman-Goldfarb Protocols. © Lenore Goldfarb, B.Comm, B.Sc, IBCLC and Jack Newman, MD FRCPC, November 2002
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