The Model Chapter on Infant and Young Child Feeding is intended for use in basic training of health professionals. It describes essential knowledge and basic skills that every health professional who works with mothers and young children should master. The Model Chapter can be used by teachers and students as a complement to textbooks or as a concise reference manual.
Perfect for expecting parents who want to provide a soothing home for the newest member of their family, The Happiest Baby on the Block, the national bestseller by respected pediatrician and child development expert Dr. Harvey Karp, is a revolutionary method for calming a crying infant and promoting healthy sleep from day one. In perhaps the most important parenting book of the decade, Dr. Harvey Karp reveals an extraordinary treasure sought by parents for centuries --an automatic “off-switch” for their baby’s crying. No wonder pediatricians across the country are praising him and thousands of Los Angeles parents, from working moms to superstars like Madonna and Pierce Brosnan, have turned to him to learn the secrets for making babies happy. Never again will parents have to stand by helpless and frazzled while their poor baby cries and cries. Dr. Karp has found there IS a remedy for colic. “I share with parents techniques known only to the most gifted baby soothers throughout history …and I explain exactly how they work.” In a innovative and thought-provoking reevaluation of early infancy, Dr. Karp blends modern science and ancient wisdom to prove that newborns are not fully ready for the world when they are born. Through his research and experience, he has developed four basic principles that are crucial for understanding babies as well as improving their sleep and soothing their senses: ·The Missing Fourth Trimester: as odd as it may sound, one of the main reasons babies cry is because they are born three months too soon. ·The Calming Reflex: the automatic reset switch to stop crying of any baby in the first few months of life. ·The 5 “S’s”: the simple steps (swaddling, side/stomach position, shushing, swinging and sucking) that trigger the calming reflex. For centuries, parents have tried these methods only to fail because, as with a knee reflex, the calming reflex only works when it is triggered in precisely the right way. Unlike other books that merely list these techniques Dr. Karp teaches parents exactly how to do them, to guide cranky infants to calm and easy babies to serenity in minutes…and help them sleep longer too. ·The Cuddle Cure: the perfect mix the 5 “S’s” that can soothe even the most colicky of infants. In the book, Dr. Karp also explains: What is colic? Why do most babies get much more upset in the evening? How can a parent calm a baby--in mere minutes? Can babies be spoiled? When should a parent of a crying baby call the doctor? How can a parent get their baby to sleep a few hours longer? Even the most loving moms and dads sometimes feel pushed to the breaking point by their infant’s persistent cries. Coming to the rescue, however, Dr. Karp places in the hands of parents, grandparents, and all childcare givers the tools they need to be able to calm their babies almost as easily as…turning off a light. From the Hardcover edition.
Why Breastfeeding is the Perfect Way to Soothe a Fussy Baby is a comprehensive guide that explores the numerous benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and baby. This short read book delves into the science behind breastfeeding and explains why it is the ideal method to soothe a fussy baby. The Importance of Skin-to-Skin Contact is the first chapter in this book, highlighting the significance of this intimate connection between mother and baby. It explores how skin-to-skin contact promotes bonding and helps regulate the baby's body temperature and heart rate. The Nutritional Benefits of Breast Milk is another crucial aspect covered in this book. It explains how breast milk provides all the essential nutrients and antibodies that a baby needs for healthy growth and development. The chapter also discusses the advantages of breastfeeding in preventing various illnesses and allergies. Colostrum, the first milk produced by the mother, is the focus of the next chapter. It explains the vital role colostrum plays in providing the baby with essential nutrients and antibodies, boosting their immune system from the very beginning. The Digestive Benefits of Breast Milk explores how breast milk is easily digestible for babies, reducing the chances of digestive issues such as colic and constipation. It also discusses the benefits of breastfeeding in preventing gastrointestinal infections. The Hormonal Benefits of Breastfeeding is another fascinating topic covered in this book. It explains how breastfeeding triggers the release of hormones that promote relaxation and bonding, benefiting both mother and baby. The Comforting Nature of Breastfeeding explores how the act of breastfeeding itself provides comfort and security to a fussy baby. It discusses the suckling reflex and how it helps soothe and calm the baby. The Soothing Effect of Breast Milk's Taste and Smell is another intriguing aspect covered in this book. It explains how breast milk's unique taste and smell can have a soothing effect on the baby, making breastfeeding a comforting experience. The book also delves into the role of pheromones, the mother's voice, touch, and eye contact in creating an emotional connection during breastfeeding. It explores how these factors contribute to the mutual regulation of emotions between mother and baby. Techniques to Optimize Soothing During Breastfeeding provides practical tips on optimal breastfeeding positions, creating a calm environment, and seeking support from lactation consultants and healthcare professionals. With its informative content and practical advice, Why Breastfeeding is the Perfect Way to Soothe a Fussy Baby is a must-read for new mothers who want to understand the This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents Why Breastfeeding is the Perfect Way to Soothe a Fussy Baby The Importance of Skin-to-Skin Contact The Nutritional Benefits of Breast Milk The Role of Colostrum The Digestive Benefits of Breast Milk The Hormonal Benefits of Breastfeeding The Comforting Nature of Breastfeeding The Suckling Reflex The Role of Bonding Hormones The Soothing Effect of Breast Milk's Taste and Smell Variations in Breast Milk Taste The Role of Pheromones The Role of Mother's Voice and Touch The Soothing Power of a Mother's Voice The Calming Effect of Gentle Touch The Emotional Connection of Breastfeeding The Role of Eye Contact The Mutual Regulation of Emotions Techniques to Optimize Soothing During Breastfeeding Optimal Breastfeeding Positions Creating a Calm Environment Seeking Support and Professional Guidance Consulting a Lactation Consultant Reaching Out to Healthcare Professionals Frequently Asked Questions
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation, Sixth Edition is the ultimate reference for the latest clinical techniques and research findings that direct evidence-based clinical practice for lactation consultants and specialists. It contains everything a nurse, lactation consultant, midwife, women’s health nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or Ob/Gyn needs to know about the subject. Topics include placing breastfeeding in its historical context, workplace-related issues, anatomical and biological imperatives of lactation, the prenatal and perinatal periods and concerns during the postpartum period, the mother’s health, sociocultural issues, and more vital information.
The main aim of this practical Handbookis to strengthen counselling and communication skills of skilled attendants (SAs) and other health providers, helping them to effectively discuss with women, families and communities the key issues surrounding pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, postnatal and post-abortion care. Counselling for Maternal and Newborn Health Careis divided into three main sections. Part 1 is an introduction which describes the aims and objectives and the general layout of the Handbook. Part 2 describes the counselling process and outlines the six key steps to effective counselling. It explores the counselling context and factors that influence this context including the socio-economic, gender, and cultural environment. A series of guiding principles is introduced and specific counselling skills are outlined. Part 3 focuses on different maternal and newborn health topics, including general care in the home during pregnancy; birth and emergency planning; danger signs in pregnancy; post-abortion care; support during labor; postnatal care of the mother and newborn; family planning counselling; breastfeeding; women with HIV/AIDS; death and bereavement; women and violence; linking with the community. Each Session contains specific aims and objectives, clearly outlining the skills that will be developed and corresponding learning outcomes. Practical activities have been designed to encourage reflection, provoke discussions, build skills and ensure the local relevance of information. There is a review at the end of each session to ensure the SAs have understood the key points before they progress to subsequent sessions.
A latest edition of a best-selling reference features a new design and expanded information on the preschooler years, in a guide that covers topics ranging from infant care and food allergies to sleeping habits and autism. Original.
Intended to provide evidence-based recommendations to guide health care professionals in the management of women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, and newborns, and the post abortion, including management of endemic deseases like malaria, HIV/AIDS, TB and anaemia. This edition has been updated to include recommendations from recently approved WHO guidelines relevant to maternal and perinatal health. These include pre-eclampsia & eclampsia; postpartum haemorrhage; postnatal care for the mother and baby; newborn resuscitation; prevention of mother-to- child transmission of HIV; HIV and infant feeding; malaria in pregnancy, interventions to improve preterm birth outcomes, tobacco use and second-hand exposure in pregnancy, post-partum depression, post-partum family planning and post abortion care.
From the author of Expecting Better and The Family Firm, an economist's guide to the early years of parenting. “Both refreshing and useful. With so many parenting theories driving us all a bit batty, this is the type of book that we need to help calm things down.” —LA Times “The book is jampacked with information, but it’s also a delightful read because Oster is such a good writer.” —NPR With Expecting Better, award-winning economist Emily Oster spotted a need in the pregnancy market for advice that gave women the information they needed to make the best decision for their own pregnancies. By digging into the data, Oster found that much of the conventional pregnancy wisdom was wrong. In Cribsheet, she now tackles an even greater challenge: decision-making in the early years of parenting. As any new parent knows, there is an abundance of often-conflicting advice hurled at you from doctors, family, friends, and strangers on the internet. From the earliest days, parents get the message that they must make certain choices around feeding, sleep, and schedule or all will be lost. There's a rule—or three—for everything. But the benefits of these choices can be overstated, and the trade-offs can be profound. How do you make your own best decision? Armed with the data, Oster finds that the conventional wisdom doesn't always hold up. She debunks myths around breastfeeding (not a panacea), sleep training (not so bad!), potty training (wait until they're ready or possibly bribe with M&Ms), language acquisition (early talkers aren't necessarily geniuses), and many other topics. She also shows parents how to think through freighted questions like if and how to go back to work, how to think about toddler discipline, and how to have a relationship and parent at the same time. Economics is the science of decision-making, and Cribsheet is a thinking parent's guide to the chaos and frequent misinformation of the early years. Emily Oster is a trained expert—and mom of two—who can empower us to make better, less fraught decisions—and stay sane in the years before preschool.
Provides advice on all aspects of infant care from the members of the American Academy of Pediatrics, discussing such topics as behavior, growth, immunizations, and safety.