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Lactation Management Self-Study Modules

Lactation ManagementSelf- study Modules Level I Fourth Edition2013 Edited for Wellstart International byAudrey J. Naylor, MD, DrPHandRuth A. Wester, BA, RN, PNP2014 Cite as: Wellstart International (2013) Lactation Management Self-Study Modules , Level I, Fourth Edition, Shelburne, Vermont: Wellstart International. Copyright 2013 Wellstart International The First and Second Editions of this document were developed with support of The Maternal and ChildHealth Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and HumanServices. Under no conditions may any part of these First or Second Editions be sold by anyone otherthan Wellstart International or the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States.

Study Modules, Level 1 is dedicated to all of the mothers, fathers ... Faculty Guide Section II: Pre-test ... In 1978, she accepted a position as the normal newborn discharge nurse and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at UCSD Medical Center in San Diego and began to instruct medical

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1 Lactation ManagementSelf- study Modules Level I Fourth Edition2013 Edited for Wellstart International byAudrey J. Naylor, MD, DrPHandRuth A. Wester, BA, RN, PNP2014 Cite as: Wellstart International (2013) Lactation Management Self-Study Modules , Level I, Fourth Edition, Shelburne, Vermont: Wellstart International. Copyright 2013 Wellstart International The First and Second Editions of this document were developed with support of The Maternal and ChildHealth Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and HumanServices. Under no conditions may any part of these First or Second Editions be sold by anyone otherthan Wellstart International or the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States.

2 Permission from Wellstart is required to reproduce or translate these First and Second Editions document in part or in full. The Third Edition (Revised) and the Fourth Edition of the document was developed entirely by Wellstart International. Permission from Wellstart is required to reproduce these editions in part or in full. Wellstart intends these documents to be available at low (production and shipping costs only) or no cost. Permission is also required from Wellstart International to charge for these documents or any part thereof by anyone other than Wellstart International.

3 Wellstart International also welcomes requests to translate this Fourth Edition in part or in full but permission must be granted by Wellstart before such translation is undertaken as well as before any translated version is published or distributed. Information regarding ordering copies and permissionto reproduce or translate may be obtained from: Wellstart International E-mail: This Fourth Edition of the Wellstart International Self-Study Modules , Level Imay be downloaded without charge from the Wellstart Web site: Wellstart International is nonprofit organization (501)(C)(3) and is compliant with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes.

4 Dedication This Edition of Wellstart International s Lactation Management Self-Study Modules , Level 1 is dedicated to all of the mothers, fathersand families who are raising the next generation of theworld s citizens. Whether they live in urban orrural settings, developed or developingnations, are rich or poor, theydeserve our respect andwell prepared servicesand support atall times. We are guilty of many errors and faults, but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the foundation of life.

5 Many of thethings we need can wait. The child now is the time his bones are being formed, his blood is being made and his senses are being developed. To him wecannot answer tomorrow .His name is Today. Gabriele Mistral Section IContents Section IAbout Wellstart About the authorsAcknowledgements Foreword Faculty GuideSection II: Pre-test Without answers With answersSection III: Self-Study Modules module One Breastfeeding: A Basic Health Promotion Strategy in Primary CareObjectivesIntroduction.

6 Case ExerciseHuman Milk CompositionImportance of Breastfeeding and Risks of Not BreastfeedingCurrent Recommendations for BreastfeedingThe Breastfeeding DecisionConcerns, Controversies, and ContraindicationsPrenatal Counseling QuestionsCommunity ResourcesConclusionReferences module Two Basics of Breastfeeding: Getting StartedObjectivesIntroduction: Case ExerciseAnatomyThe Physiology of Milk SecretionGetting Together: Position and AttachmentEvaluation of a BreastfeedLength (Duration) and Frequency of a FeedingAnticipatory GuidanceEarly Hospital RoutinesInternational Code of Marketing of Breastmilk SubstitutesDischarge PlanningConclusionReferences module Three Common Breastfeeding ProblemsObjectivesIntroductionCommon ProblemsCase #1 : Inverted NipplesCase #2 : Sore NipplesCase #3 : EngorgementCase #4 : Obstructed Lactiferous DuctCase #5 : MastitisCase #6: Not Enough Milk Case #7.

7 Jaundice in the Breastfed Baby Breastfeeding the Infant with Special Medical ProblemsLate Preterm InfantsMaternal Medical ProblemsBreastfeeding During Emergency SituationsContraception during BreastfeedingSeparation of Mother and InfantResourcesConclusionReferences Section IV: Post-Test Without answersWith answersSection V: Annexes A. HighlightsB. Acceptable Medical Reasons for Use of Breast-milk SubstitutesC. Infant Feeding in Emergency SituationsD. Ten Major Provisions of the International Code of Marketing E. ABM Protocol #8: Storage of Human Milk F. Guidelines for Hand ExpressionG.

8 Web Sites of InterestH. Alphabetic Listing of References I. Additional References Suggested by Reviewers for the 4thEdition WELLSTART INTERNATIONAL About Wellstart International .. Wellstart International is a nonprofit organization with (501) (C) (3) tax deductible status. It waslaunched originally as the San Diego Lactation Program (SDLP) in 1979-1980. Initially theSDLP was within the Department of Community and Family Medicine of the University ofCalifornia San Diego Medical School and was a component of the perinatal services andteaching of the University of California San Diego Medical Center.

9 In 1983 with funding fromthe United States Agency for International Development (USAID) SDLP added an internationalfaculty education and development program, The Lactation Management Education Program(LMEP). The program design included bringing multidisciplinary, leadership level teams ofhealth care providers (OB, Pediatricians, Family Practitioners, Nurses, Nurse Midwives andNutritionists) from teaching hospitals from several countries together for 3 weeks of lactationmanagement education and skill development and 1 week of planning a program that theywould undertake upon returning home.

10 A follow-up visit was provided to their home site at theinvitation of the team sometime after their program was underway. The conversion of the SDLPto an independent nonprofit organization, Wellstart International, and a move to a nearby butseparate location occurred in 1985. A primary objective of LMEP was to create a cascade of skilled and knowledgeable leaders inmedical, nursing and nutrition education that could make needed changes in their curriculum aswell as the services provided to mothers and babies that would promote successfulbreastfeeding. The program was considered quite successful and in the 15 years ofcontinuation, 655 health care providers from 55 countries (including the United States) becameWellstart Associates.