Bibliography
- A review of the literature on breastfeeding and related topics, 1969 to
1998,
including articles, texts, audio-visual media, and online publications.
by Jimmie Lynne Avery jlavery@lact-aid.com


Introduction
We introduced the Lact-Aid Nursing Trainer
System to the breastfeeding products market in 1971, following three years
of careful research and development. In 1973, Karen Pryor was the first author to cite
Lact-Aid System in her book, Nursing Your Baby. Ever since, many
authors have described or recommended it in their books, articles and teaching materials
directed to parents and fellow health professionals alike.
Likewise, Lact-Aid System has caught the attention of journalists in
television and radio, as well as developers of films and other audio/video media. More
recently, the availability of the world wide web as a tool for accessing information has
fostered even more interest. The new electronic media has proveded unprecedented
opportunities for open access to information. Online articles and abstracts, and open
discussions via newsgroups or bulletin boards, chats, and email lists have generated even
more information about Lact-Aid System.
Why has Lact-Aid System received such acclaim? The answer
is simple...it works. While other nursing supplementers have appeared from time
to time, not one has been able to match the proved performance of the original. It's one
thing for us to say we have an excellent, effective product, but it's something more, when
others say so. The massive amount of unsolicited, free publicity it has received validates
the fact that our product and the Lact-Aid name has a well earned reputation for
excellence.
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Data Sources:
This Bibliography is adapted from several data sources. From our
marketing data created to track how customers hear about Lact-Aid System, we learned about
books, articles, and other resources. From our records of requests by authors for
permission to use Lact-Aid photos we learned of new articles and texts. Some authors cited
Lact-Aid System but used their own photos or illustrations, so did not submit requests. We
learned about their publications from Lact-Aid customers, or simply found them in a book
store! We found that many of the authors describe it in some detail and indicate the many
kinds of breastfeeding situations in which its use has proved helpful. Most also index it
by our Lact-Aid® brand name.
Many include it in a separate resource list or appendix with a contact address for
information. Most include photos or illustrations, which may be our copyrighted Lact-Aid
photos or drawings, or photos made by authors or parents, or illustrations by artists. For
each reference listed below, details about indexing, photos, illustrations is provided.
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Online References
Some references in this Bibliography are available online as abstracts,
or as complete articles. For some, it may be possible to link to a resource where the
title can be ordered, such as PUBMED and Grateful Med,
services of the National Library of Medicine, NLM.
We are in the process of reviewing all the titles we have currently listed, in order to
provide you with links to such resources. See the Key to Symbols, below.
Please let us know about references and links that should be included.We
are interested in any which cite Lact-Aid System, and nursing supplementers, as well as
general maternal/child health references for our Topical Bibliography Section. Also visit
our Cool WWW Links page.
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Professional Resources
These are texts and other educational or reference media, directed to physicians,
nurses, nutritionists, childbirth educators, lactation consultants and other allied health
practitioners. Hundreds of references to Lact-Aid System have been
published in medical journal articles, professional newsletters, lectures, and
audio/visual teaching materials since 1971. There are many not yet listed here. Please let us know about any references you find,
which should be added. Even if the references refers to nursing supplementers in general,
and not specifically by the name "Lact-Aid", we would like to know about it.
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Texts - Books directed to
professionals Listed by Titles.
A
Practical Guide to Breastfeeding. Jan Riordan, RN, MN. Editor. St. Louis,
C.V. Mosby, 1983. (Indexed by brand name, numerous pages, several chapters, LA photo &
illus.)
Breastfeeding.
A Manual for Health Professionals. Victor LaCerva, MD. Garden City, NY,
Medical Examination Publishing/Excerpta Medica, 1981. (Indexed by brand name, several
pages, LA photo.)
Breastfeeding
Handbook, A Practical Reference for Physicians, Nurses, and Other Health Professionals.
Johanna Goldfarb, MD, and Edith Tibbetts. Hillside, NJ, Enslow Publishers, 1980.
(Indexed, Appendix, artist illus.)
Breastfeeding
A Guide for the Medical Profession. Fourth Edition. R A Lawrence, MD. St.
Louis, CV Mosby, 1995. Also 1990, 1985, 1980.. (Indexed by brand name, Appendix , numerous
pages, numberous chapters, LA photo, LA line illus., artist illus.)
Breast-feeding and the Mother. Ciba Foundation
Symposium 45 (new series). D. B. Jelliffe, "Discussion". New York,
Elsevier-Excerpta Medica, 1976. (Indexed by brand name)
Breastfeeding
I: Counseling. Childbirth Ed. League of Monterey Peninsula, Inc., Carmel, CA,
CELMP, 1978.
Breast-feeding
in Practice. A Manual for Health Workers. Elisabet Helsing and F. Savage
King. Oxford, New York, Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1982.
Breastfeeding
Promotion Manual. Tennessee Dept. of Health and Environment. Nashville, TN,
TDHE, 1986. (Cited by brand name.)
Counseling
the Mother on Breast-feeding. Ruth A Lawrence, MD, Chairperson/Editor. Report
of the Eleventh ROSS ROUNDTABLE on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems, in
Collaboration with the Ambulatory Pediatric Association. Columbus, Ross Laboratories, Div.
of Abbot Laboratories, USA, 1980.
Counseling
the Nursing Mother. A Reference Handbook for Health Care Providers and Lay Counselors.
Judith Lauwers, Candace Woessner, and CEA of Greater Philadelphia. Wayne, New Jersey,
Avery Publishing Group, 1983. (Indexed, numerous pages, LA photo.)
Current
Therapy in Obstetrics. David Charles, MD., Editor. In "Lactation",
Chapter. Douglas Glover, MD. Philadelphia, B.D. Decker, C.V. Mosby Company, 1988.
Essentials
of Maternity Nursing., Irene M. Bobak, RN, MS, and Margaret Duncan Jensen,
RN, MS., Editors. In Chap. 30, "Newborn Nutrition and Feeding." St.
Louis, CV Mosby, 1984. (Indexed by brand name, several pages, artist illus.)
Family
Relationships When the Infant is Premature. Kathleen Auerbach, Ph.D..
Conference Proceedings. Seattle, Parents of Prematures, Sept 1978. (Several pages.)
 Handbook of Neonatal Intensive
Care. Gerald B. Merenstein, MD, Col., and Sandra L. Gardner, RN, MS, PNP,
Editors. St. Louis, C.V. Mosby, 4th edition, plus 1985, 1993, 1989.. Gardner, S., Snell,
BJ, & Lawrence, RA.:Chapt. 18. Breastfeeding the neonate with special
needs. (Indexed by brand name, several pages, LA photo)
Human
Milk. Its Biological and Social Value. Selected papers from the International
Symposium on Breastfeeding, Tel-Aviv, February 24-28, 1980. S. Freier and A. I.
Eidelman, Editors. Amsterdam, Excerpta Medica, 1980. (Cited in several papers, LA photo).
Human
Milk in the Modern World. Derrick B. Jelliffe, MD, and E. F. Patrice
Jelliffe, MPH. Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press, 1978. (Indexed by brand name,
several pages, LA line illus., LA photo.)
Lactation:
Physiology, Nutrition, and Breast-Feeding. Margaret C. Neville and Marianne
R. Neifert, Editors. New York, Plenum Press, 1983. (Indexed by brand name, numerous pages,
several chapters, LA line illus.)
Nutrition
in Pregnancy and Lactation. Bonnie S Worthington-Roberts, Ph.D., et al,
Editors. Third Edition. St. Louis, Times/Mirror/Mosby College Publishing, 1985. (Indexed
by brand name, several pages, LA photo.)
Promoting
Breastfeeding: A Guide for Health Professionals Working in the WIC and CSF Programs.
FNS-247. Food and Nutrition Service. United States Department of Agriculture.
1983. (Cited by brand name, no illus.)
Symposium
on Human Lactation. Proceedings. Sponsored by March of Dimes and Georgetown
University School of Medicine. Lucy Waletzky, Editor. Washington, DC, US Dept. Health, Ed.
& Welfare DHEW Pub # (HAS) 79-5107, October 1976. (Cited by brand name.)
Textbook
of Pediatric Nursing. D. R. Marlow, Ed. W. B. Saunders, 1985. (Cites by brand
name.)
Women's
Health: Volume 2. Childbearing. Lois J. Sonstegard, RN, MSN, FAAN, et al,
Editors. New York, Grune and Stratton, 1983. (Indexed by brand name.)
Year
Book of Pediatrics. Frank Oski, Editor. In "Lactational Reflex Recovery in
Breastfeeding Failure", Carol Weichert, Ph.D.. Chicago, Year Book Medical
Publishers, 1981.
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Articles, lectures, chapters, and
other media, Directed to professionals.
Listed by Author.
Auerbach,
KG & Avery, JL: Nursing the Adopted Infant: report from a survey. Monograph No.
5. Denver, 1979, Resources in Human Nurturing, International, Inc. (Now available as Monograph # M005, from Lact-Aid International, Inc.)
Avery,
JL: Relactation and induced lactation, Chapter 13, in Riordan J: A Practical
Guide to Breastfeeding. St. Louis, 1984, CV Mosby Co.
Avery,
JL: Unpublished Data from Lact-Aid International, Inc. client files, 1969 to 1998.
Bolane,
J., Ed.: Breastfeeding. A Teaching Chart Manual and Companion Slide Set. Waco, TX,
Childbirth Graphics Div. WRS Group, 1992.
(Artist's Illus. LA System selected as representative of supplementers.)
Bose, Carl, et al: "Relactation by
Mothers of Sick and Premature Infants," Pediatrics, 67:565, 1981. (Cites by
brand name.) PMID6789296
Canales, E.S., et al.: "Feasibility of
Suppressing and Initiating Lactation in Women with Premature Infants," American J.
Obstetrics & Gynecology. 128:695, 1977. (Cites by brand name.)
Frantz,
K., et al: "Management of the Slow-Gaining Breastfed Baby," Keeping Abreast Journal. 3(4):287-308, 1978. (LA photo and
cites by brand name.)
Helderman,
Pam, Ed.: "Essential Equipment: Nursing Supplementers - Lact-Aid Nursing Trainer
System," LC Loose Connections Newsletter. 1(4):22-23, July 1986. (LA Photo,
cited by brand name.)
Hormann
E: Breastfeeding the adopted baby, in Birth & the Family Journal. Volume
4:p165, 1977.
Kleinman R, et al: Protein values of milk
samples from mothers without biologic pregnancies, in Journal of Pediatrics.
Vol. 97: p 612, 1980.
 Kovarik, : Nursing
the Adopted Baby with commentary, Putting Research into
Practice, by J.L. Avery. Available from the Bookstore of Adoption
Travel Web
Marmet,
Chele, and Shell, Ellen. "Training Neonates to Suck Correctly," MCN.
10:401-47, Nov/Dec 1984. (Cites by brand name.)
McGregor
JA: Lactation: Physiology, Nutrition, and Breast-Feeding. New York, 1983, Plenum
Press.
Melnikow, Joy, and Bedinghaus, Joan M:
"Management of Common Breast-feeding Problems." The Journal of Family
Practice. July, 1994. (LA Photo & cited by brand name.)
Neifert, Marianne: "Lactation Failure
Due to Insufficient Glandular Development of the Breast," Pediatrics.
76:823-28, 1985. (Cites by brand name.)
Neifert,
M.: "Medical Management of Breastfeeding," Keeping Abreast Journal. 3
(4):274-282, 1978. (LA Photo, cites by brand name.)
Seema, AK, et al: "Relactation: an effective intervention to promote
exclusive breastfeeding," J Trop Pediatrics, Aug 1997, 43(4):213-216. (Cites
by brand name.)
Online source: http://www.oup.co.uk/tropej/hdb/Volume_43/Issue_04/430213.sgm.abs.html
[ This authors of this study of 50 women conclude that relactation is
possible WITHOUT the use of lactagogues....JLA]
Stewart,
and Geiser: "Supporting Lactation When Mothers and Infants are Separated," Nursing
Clinics of North America. 13 (1):4761, Mar 1978. (Cited by brand name, LA photo)
Waletzky, Lucy, and Herman, Esther:
"Relactation," American Family Physician. 14:69, 1976. (Cites by brand
name.)
Weichert, Carol: "Lactational Reflex
Recovery in Breastfeeding Failure," Pediatrics. May, 1979, p. 100. (Cites by
brand name.)
....and
more! Let us know about titles you find!
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Buyer Indexes listing Lact-Aid System:
These are directories and indexes used by hospitals, clinics,
pharmacies & health professionals to locate products they wish to purchase for
distribution to their patients or clients.
EPIC
Plus. Catalog of health medical products, available on disk or CD ROM to
subscribers. Langhorne, PA, Medical Data Institute, @ 1990 to 1995. (Indexed by Brand
Name, shows current retail & wholesale product info. Updated bi-monthly.)
Health
Care Systems Directory. Complete Guide to Health Care Products, Systems & Services.
New York, Health Care Systems, 1988-1995. (Indexed by brand name.)
Neonatal
Intensive Care Directory of Products & Services. Santa Monica, CA,
Neonatal Intensive Care, 1992-93. (Listed generic & by company name Lact-Aid.)
....and more! Let us know about indexes you discover!
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Parents' Resources:
Books and articles in consumer oriented magazines, news, or other media, directed to
adopting, expectant and new parents, which cite, describe, or illustrate Lact-Aid Nursing
Trainer System.
Books for parents
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A Practical Guide to Breastfeeding. Amy Kathryn Spangler,
BSN, MN. 1985 and 1987. (Cited by brand name, artist illus.) Baby
Sense. A Practical and Supportive Guide to Baby Care. Frances Wells Burck.
New York, St. Martin's Press, 1979. (Cited by brand name.)
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Bestfeeding: Getting Breastfeeding Right for You. Mary Renfrew, et al.
Berkeley, CA, Celestial Arts, 1990. (Cited by brand name, indexed.) |
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Breast is Best. A Commonsense Approach to Breastfeeding.
Doctors Penny and Andrew Stanway. Wauwatosa, WI, American Baby Books, 1978. (Indexed by
brand name, several pages, artist illus.) Breastfeeding.
Janice Presser and Gail Sforza Brewer. New York, Alfred a. Knopf, 1983. (Indexed by
brand name, )
Breastfeeding...A Heartstart. Ilene S. Rice, RN, BSN,
PhN, IBCLC. New York, Dell Publishing C.o., 1982 and 1987. (Indexed by complete brand
name, several pages.)
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Breastfeeding Secrets & Solutions. Janis Graham. New
York, Pocket Books, 1993. (Lact-Aid company name & address referenced.) |
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Breastfeeding Source Book. Where to Get What You Need to Breastfeed
Successfully. Marilyn Grams, MD. Sheridan, Wyoming, Achievement Press, 1988.
(Cited by complete brand name, several pages, LA photo.) Breastfeeding
Today. Judith Lauwers, et al. _______, 1991.(Cited by brand name,
listed in resources.)
Breast-Feeding Your Baby. Second Edition. Marsha Walker
and Jeanne W. Driscoll. Wayne, NJ, Avery Publishing Group, 1981, 1978. (LA Photo. Cited by
name & as resource.)
Breastfeeding Your Baby. A Guide for the Contemporary Family.
Carl Jones. New York, Oxford, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto, Collier Books, Macmillan
Publishing Company, 1993. (Artists illustration depicts LA System.)
Breastfeeding Your Baby. A Practical Guide for the New Mother. Deborah
Colgan, et al. Editors. For the Nursing Mothers Council of the Boston Association
for Childbirth Education. Garden City Park, NY, Avery Publishing Group, Inc. (LA Photo,
several references by brand name.)
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Breastfeeding the Adopted Baby. Deborah S.
Peterson.
San Antonio, Texas, Corona Publishing Co., 1994.
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Breasts. Women Speak About Their Breasts and Their Lives. Ayalah
and Weinstock. New York, Summit Books, of Simon and Schuster, 1979. (Cited by name.) Caring for Your Baby and Young Child. Birth to age 5. Child
Care Books from The American Academy of Pediatrics. Steven P. Shelov, MD, Editor. New
York, Bantam Books, 1991. ( Indexed by brand name Nursing TrainerTM , Several pages,artist illus.)
Child of Mine: Feeding With Love and Good Sense. Ellen
Satter. Menlo Park, CA, Bull Publishing, 1983. (Cited by name.)
Child Magazines Guide to Baby Products. 1994
Edition. Freddi Greenberg, et al, Editors. New York, Child Magazine/NYT
Womens Magazines, 1994. (Cited by brand name.)
Christian Parenting and Child Care. William Sears, MD.
Nashville, TN, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1985. (Indexed by brand name, several pages.)
Creative Parenting. William Sears, Md. New York, Everest
House, 1982.
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Defining
Your Own Success. Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction Surgery.
Diana West, Schaumburg, IL., La Leche League International, Inc. 2001. (indexed by brand
name, several pages.) |
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Dr. Susan Loves Breast Book. Susan M Love, MD New
York, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. 1995, 1991, 1990. ( Indexed and cited by
brand name, artists illus., in all editions.) Food
for Thought. Maureen K. Minchin. Revised Edition. Alfredton, Victoria, Alma
Publications, 1983. (Indexed by brand name.)
Good Things for Babies. Sandy Jones. Second Edition.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1980. (Indexed by brand name, LA illus.)
Having Twins. A Parents Guide to Pregnancy, Birth, and Early
Childhood. Second Edition. Elizabeth Noble, et al. Boston, Houghton Mifflin
Company, 1991. (Cited by brand name.)
How to Stay Out of the Gynecologists Office. Carol
Downer, et al. Culver City, CA, Peace Press, 1981.
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Kangaroo
Care. The best you can do to help your preterm infant.
Susan M. Ludigton-Hoe and Susan K Golant. New York, Bantam Books, 1993.
(Cites by brand name.) |
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Mothers Today Sourcebook. Janet Spencer King, Editor. New
York, Boyd and McGinnity, Subsidiary of Mothers' Manual, Inc., 1985. Vol. 2, Number 1. No Nonsense Nutrition for Your Babys First Year. Heslin,
Natow and Raven. CBI, 1979. Bantam Edition, 1980.
Nourishing Your Child. Pregnancy and Infancy. Joanne
Faust Friedman, MA, RD. New Jersey, Nourishing Your Child, (LA photo.)
Nursing Your Adopted Baby, Publication #55. . Kathryn
Anderson. Franklin Park, Illinois, La Leche League, 1983. (Many pages, La illus.)
Nursing Your Adopted Baby, Publication #55., Revised
Edition. Kathryn Anderson. Franklin Park, IL, La Leche League International, 1986. (Cited
by brand name.)
Nursing Your Baby. Karen Pryor. New Revised Edition. New
York, Pocket Books, 1963 and 1973. (Several pages, indexed by brand name.)
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Nutrition Information Service Directory. Nutrition
Information Service. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ryerson Polytechnical Institute., 1981. Parents Book of Breast Feeding. Susan Flamholtz Trien.
New York, Ballantine Books, Div. of Random House, 1983. (Several pages, indexed by brand
name.)
Parents for Private Adoption Newsletter. "Resources
for support and information", and "What to have ready when your baby
arrives". Dawn Smith-Pliner, Editor. Pawlet, Vt. Fall, 1985, Vol. 3, No. 1. (Cited in
numerous issues of newsletter.)
Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn. A complete guide for expectant
parents. Penny Simkin, RPT, Janet Whalley, RN, BSN, and Ann Keppler, RN, MN,
of CEA of Seattle. New York, Meadowbrook Press, 1979, 1984.
Premature Babies. A Handbook for parents. Sherri Nance.
New York, Arbor House Publishing, 1982. (Several pages, indexed by brand name, artist's
photo.)
Premature Babies: A Handbook. Sherri Nance. New York,
Priam Books, 1982. (Cites by name.)
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Raising Adopted Children. A manual for adoptive parents. Lois
Ruskai Melina. New York, Harper and Row, 1986. ( Several pages.) |
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Relactation: A Guide to Breastfeeding the Adopted Baby. Elizabeth Hormann.
Mass., E. Hormann, 1971. (Several pages.) Right
from the Start. Meeting the challenges of mothering your unborn and newborn baby.
Gail Sforza Brewer, and Janice Presser Greene. Emmaus, Pa., Rodale Press, 1981.
(Indexed by brand name, many pages, LA photo.)
Successful Breast Feeding. Virginia Phillips. Hawthorn,
Australia, Nursing Mothers Association of Australia, 1976. (Several pages.)
Successful Breastfeeding. A practical guide for nursing mothers.
Nancy Dana and Anne Price. Deephaven, MN, Meadowbrook Press, 1985. (Many pages,
indexed by complete brand name.)
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The Adoption Resource Book. Lois Gilman.
New York, Harper and Row, 1984.
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The Breastfeeding Book. Maire Messenger, , London,
Frances Watson Ltd.,1991, (Also prior Edition: New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.1982.)
(Indexed by brand name, many pages, artist photo.) The
Breastfeeding Guide for the Working Woman. Anne Price and Nancy Bamford. New
York, Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1983. ( indexed by brand name, many pages.)
The Complete Baby Book. By the Editors of Consumer Guide.
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1979. ( indexed by brand name, several pages..)
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The Complete Book of Breastfeeding.
Marvin Eiger, MD, and Sally Wendkos Olds.
New York, Workman Publishing, 1972,
(Indexed by brand name, several pages.) |
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The Complete Book of Breastfeeding, Totally Revised. Marvin
Eiger, MD, and Sally Wendkos Olds. New York, Workman Publishing, 1990. (Several pages,
indexed by brand name, artist illus.) |
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The Experience of Breastfeeding. New updated edition. Sheila
Kitzinger. New York, Viking Penguin, 1987. (Several pages, indexed by brand name.) |
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The
Nursing Mother's Companion. Kathleen Huggins. Boston, Harvard Common Press,
1986. (Many pages, indexed, appendix, artist's illus.) |
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The Premature Baby Book. A parents' guide to coping and
caring in the first years. Helen Harrison. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1983. (Many
pages, indexed by brand name, artist's illus.) |
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The Premie Parents' Handbook. A lifeline for the new parents
of a premature baby. Adrienne B. Lieberman, ad Thomas G. Sheagre, MD. New York, E.P.
Dutton, 1984. (indexed by brand name.) The
Rodale Book of Pregnancy and Birth. Nicola McClure and Jovanka Bach. Emmaus,
PA, Rodale Press, 1986. (Indexed and cited by brand name, artists illus.)
The Source Book. A catalog of child care products. New
York, The Sourcebook, 1989. (Indexed by brand name.)
The Tender Gift...Breastfeeding. Dana Raphael. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, 1973. (LA photo.)
The Whole Birth Catalog. A sourcebook for choices in childbirth.
Janet Isaacs Ashford. New York, The Crossing Press, 1983. ( Cited by brand name, LA
Photo.)
The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding. Third Edition, revised,
July 1981. La Leche League International. Franklin Park, Illinois, La Leche League,
1981. (Several pages, indexed by brand name.)
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You Can Breastfeed Your Baby...even in special situations. Dorothy
Patricia Brewster. Emmaus, Pa, Rodale Press, 1979. (Many pages, indexed by brand name.) Medical Self Care. "Nursing Supplementer".
Summer, 1985, Number 29,
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Articles for parents
There have been numerous consumer articles in REDBOOK, MCCALLS, LADIES HOME JOURNAL,
BABY TALK, AMERICAN BABY, MS MAGAZINE and others that discuss or show Lact-Aid
System...Please tell us about any you have read, that should be included.
We are gathering titles now.... please check back again
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Audio visual media and instructional
materials, including WWW, television, radio, film and slide presentations on birth,
breastfeeding and related maternal, child and family health issues...
Breastfeeding and Bonding with Adopted Infants. National broadcast by star of
Barney Miller TV Program. 1982. Public Service Announcement. (Cited by name.)
Breastfeeding, Childrens Nutrition and Allergies". . Dr. Lendon
Smith. PHIL DONAHUE SHOW. (several presentations) 1979 1982.
Breastfeeding
Documentary, Interview with Dr. Paul Fleiss, MD. Geraldo Rivera.
TWENTY-TWENTY. Jan 29, 1981. (Demonstrated and cited by name.)
Breastfeeding.
Sylvia Morgan. TODAY'S WOMAN. KWGN TV, Denver., Jan 1977.
Ingenious
Breastfeeding Aid. Dr. Bob Arnot. CBS MORNING NEWS.
The
Premature Infant. Continuing Education. Film. University of Colorado School
of Medicine.
and more....tell us about any you have discovered!
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To Submit References: There
are many references we do not yet have listed. Let us know about any references you
discover! Tell us about articles, books, audio/video media, lectures, workshop
presentations, TV, radio, text, chats, www links and other cyber media. Please provide as
much information as possible, along with an email or mail address, phone, or fax number
where we can reach you if we have a question. You can contact
us by phone, fax, mail, or email.
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Topical Bibliography - [ ...JLA] = JL Avery Editorial Note.
These are general maternal/child health and parenting references organized by
topics. These references do not necessarily mention Lact-Aid System, but pertain to
information presented in our publications or our website, or in response to FAQs submitted
on adoption, fertility, breastfeeding, milk composition, family planning, breast
development, prematurity, suckling physiology, and other subjects that have some
relationship to breastfeeding. Where available, selected references may also include an
abstract, or an editorial note by JL Avery contained in brackets, i.e., [
Editorial note ital....JLA] .
We welcome your comments, suggestions, corrections,
additions.
AIDS
Zigler, J: A Review of ECS.:
Mother to Child Transmission of HIV-1, HIV Journal Club, 1(1)July
1992.(online pub.)
Breast surgery
Harris L; Morris SF; Freiberg A: Plast Reconstr
Surg, 89: 5, , 836-9 May, 1992.
Abstract: The authors studied breast feeding in women who had inferiorly based pedicle
reduction mammaplasty. Seventy-three patients were contacted and sent a standardized
questionnaire. Twenty patients of the 68 who responded had become pregnant after reduction
mammaplasty. All 20 women lactated. Seven of these women (35 percent) went on to a
breast-feed successfully. Thirteen (65 percent) decided not to breast-feed or discontinued
breast feeding for personal reasons.
Hurst NM: Obstet Gynecol, 87: 1, 1996 Jan, 30-4.
Abstract: In this retrospective study the association between breast
augmentation and lactation outcome in the two groups was studied. They found a greater
incidence of lactation insufficiency in augmented women when compared with nonaugmented
women . Specifically, it was the periareolar approach that was most significantly
associated with lactation insufficiency
Widdice, L.: The effects of Breast Reduction and Breast Augmentation
Surgery on Lactation: An Annotated Bibliography. J Human Lactation, 9(3,) 161-167, 1993.
Drugs during lactation
Bowes WA, Jr: HRT issues for adoptive nursing women. Personal
communications 1979 (while serving as Editorial Advisor for Keeping Abreast Journal of
Human Nurturing.)
Demographics
Ryan, Alan S., PhD.: The resurgence of breast feeding in the United
States, in Pediatrics. 99(4), April 1997. Electronic pages, URL: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/99/4/e12
Lactation, induced, and relactation
Auerbach,
K and Avery, JL. Induced lactation: a study of adoptive nursing by 240 women, Am J Dis
Child, 1981, 135:240-243.
Jelliffe,
DB. and Jelliffe, EFP. Non-Puerperal Induced Lactation, Pediatrics, 1972, 50:170-171.
Kleinman,
R. et al. Protein Values of Milk Samples from Mothers without Biological Pregnancies.
Journal of Pediatrics, 1980, 97:612-615.
Nemba,
K. Induced Lactation: A Study of 37 Non-puerperal Mothers, J Trop Pediatrics, 1994,
40:240-242
Sutherland,A. and Auerbach,K. Relactation and Induced
Lactation, Lactation Consultant Series (Unit 1), 1985, La Leche League International.
Lactation, insufficient
Thullen, JD: Management of hypernatremic dehydation due to
insufficient lactation. Clin Pediat, 27(8):370-372, 1988. [This is a case report of
successful relactation using a nursing supplementer. Infant = critical malnutrition and
dehydration . Mother = insufficient lactation and high sodium content of breast milk
JLA.].
Willis, C. & Livingstone, V. (1995). Insufficient Milk
Syndrome Associated with Maternal Postpartum Hemorrhage. Journal of Human Lactation,
11(2), 123-126.
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Bibliography has been compiled by Jimmie Lynne Avery from ongoing reviews of literature
from 1968 to 1998. Topics investigated include adoption, anthropology, birth, breast
cancer, breast development, breastfeeding, child development, family planning, fertility,
history, lactation, maternal health, neonatology, nutrition, parenting, pediatrics,
pregnancy, psychology, sociology and allied topics.
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Copyright, 1998, 1999,
2000 by Jimmie Lynne Avery. All rights reserved. This publication may not be modified nor
altered in any way, nor reproduced in whole, nor any part, by any means, photographic,
electronic or otherwise, without the express permission of the author. Permission is given
to print out individual copies for personal use, or for FREE distribution for educational
purposes only, so long as no content is altered, added, or omitted.
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Disclaimer:
The information presented here is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to
provide or substitute for medical advice in any way. Anyone with questions about health
matters should discuss it with their physician.
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