PDF-1: Breastfeeding And Childhood Leukemia Incidence
Short descripton:
Summary of a meta-analysis and systematic evaluation.
Authors:
Amitay EL, Kein-Boker L; Translation
Márta Guóth-Gumberger, IBCLC
Published in edition: 2015;3:19
PDF 2: The Breastfed Infant with Diabetes Type I
PDF-3: Breastfeeding a Baby with Heart Disease
Short descripton:
The ideal, under consideration of special needs.
Author:
Dr. med. Tina Springer, IBCLC
Published in edition:
2017;2:4-7
PDF-4: A Different Way of Breastfeeding
Short descripton:
Breastfeeding a child who cannot suck effectively due to anatomical malformation or physical limitation – the Gibellinus Method.
Author:
Ulrike Giebel, IBCLC
Published in edition:
2017;2:8-10
PDF-5: Breastfeeding as Pain Relief
Short descripton:
Breastfeeding as an effective measure for vaccinations and blood samples.
Author:
Dr. phil. Dipl.-Biol. Zsuzsa Bauer
Published in edition:
2017;2:22
PDF-6: The Cream Top-Up That Can Save the Breastfeeding Relationship
Short descripton:
Case study
Author:
Andrea Hemmelmayr, IBCLC
Published in edition:
2017;2:13
PDF-7: Breastfeeding in Infants Suffering from Chylothorax
Short descripton:
Chylothorax is one of the few contraindications to breast milk nutrition. However, fat-free breast milk can be administered.
Author:
Dr. Magdalene Stosik
Published in edition:
2016;1:14-15
PDF-8: Infants with Trisomy 21 and Breastfeeding Counselling
Short descripton:
For babies with trisomy 21, breastfeeding is particularly important, but mothers often lack the necessary support.
Author:
Marianne Reber
Published in edition:
2020;1:18-22
PDF-9: Diagnosis and Treatment of Thrush during Breastfeeding
Short descripton:
An overview of the recommendations in national and international guidelines.
Authors:
Anne-Florence Moermann; Joke Muyldermans, IBCLC and Midwife; Prof. Dr. Eline Tommelein, Pharmacist
Published in edition:
2020;4:26-29
PDF-10 Early Childhood Caries and Breastfeeding
Short descripton:
Early childhood caries and breastfeeding taking into account tongue dysfunction, oral restrictions and mouth breathing.
Author:
Dr. Anita Beckmann, Dentist
Published in edition: 2020;3:30-32
Published in edition:2022;2:9-13
PDF 16: Breastfeeding and Oesophageal Atresia – Theory and Practice :
Bonus material
B1 Handout – But with Cream,Please!
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B4 Breastfeeding of Infants and Young Children with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1
Short descripton:
How the integration of breastfeeding into diabetes therapy succeeds
Authors:
Annika Reith-Herrmann, Dr. med. Louisa van den Boom
Published in edition:
2019;1:5-9
The article can be downloaded free of charge from the website www.elacta-magazine.eu