Breastfeeding Telephone Triage and Advice
eBook - PDF

Breastfeeding Telephone Triage and Advice

  1. 191 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Breastfeeding Telephone Triage and Advice

About this book

Created by a leading breastfeeding and phone care practitioner, this newly revised 5th edition is a problem-solver that helps nurses, lactation professionals, and other medical staff confidently advise breastfeeding mothers. It is ideal for use with the acclaimed Pediatric Telephone Protocols.

Key features in this edition include

  • Completely updated and revised
     
  • New protocol on Solid Food Introduction in Breastfed Infants
     
  • New algorithm on the pediatrician's role in diagnosing ankyloglossia (tongue-tie)
     
  • New appendix chart (Risky Time Points Regarding Milk Supply)
     
  • New patient education handouts (7) available in-text and as downloadable PDFs to accompany certain protocols [breast pain, first month advice, milk fortification, oversupply of milk, low milk supply, sore nipples, and tongue-tie (ankyloglossia)]
     
  • New Health Equity Edit boxes (31) in appropriate protocols to address socially-driven health disparities around breastfeeding and increase awareness of different cultural breastfeeding practices
     
  • New Title landing page on AAP site with links to handouts and a "how to use this book" video from the author
     
  • 40+ brand-new images
     
  • Updated references

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Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
  2. Accidental Feeding of Breast Milk to Another Parent’s Child (Mistaken Milk Ingestion)
  3. Alcohol Use
  4. Allergy
  5. Biting Breast, Onset at 6 Months
  6. Breast Mass
  7. Breast Pain, <1 Week
  8. Breast Pain, Chronic >1 Week
  9. Breastfeeding in the First Few Weeks: Simplify Your Life (Advice Only)
  10. Breastfeeding Station Supplies (Advice Only)
  11. Cannabinoid Use
  12. Chestfeeding/Breastfeeding Support in LGBTQIA+ Individuals
  13. Child Care and Breastfeeding (Advice Only)
  14. Clicking or Noisy Nursing
  15. Color Change of Human Milk
  16. Constipation in the Breastfed Baby
  17. Contraception, Lactation Amenorrhea Method (Advice Only)
  18. Co-Sleeping/Bed-Sharing and Breastfeeding (Advice Only)
  19. Cultural Differences and Breastfeeding (Advice Only)
  20. Distraction, Onset at 4 Months
  21. Early Weight Loss, Birth Hospital or First Week
  22. Emotional Symptoms With Letdown
  23. Engorgement
  24. Environmental Exposures and Toxins
  25. Exclusive Pumping
  26. Expression of Human Milk: Pumping, Parts and Cleaning Equipment, Hand Expression (Advice Only)
  27. Feeding More Frequently
  28. Feeding the Baby With Cleft Lip or Palate
  29. Feeding the Baby With Hypotonia
  30. Feeding the Baby With Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
  31. Fortification of Human Milk Recipes (Advice Only)
  32. Fussiness, Colic, and Crying in the Breastfed Baby
  33. Gassiness in the Breastfed Baby
  34. Hyperlactation/Oversupply/ Overactive Letdown
  35. Induced Lactation for Adoptive, Surrogate, and LGBTQIA+ Parents
  36. Itching of the Breast/Nipple Area
  37. Jaundice, Newborn
  38. Late-Preterm Newborn
  39. Lifestyle or Personal Care Questions (Advice Only)
  40. Long-Term Breastfeeding, Up to 2 Years and Beyond (Advice Only)
  41. Low Milk Supply
  42. Low Milk Supply in Older Baby>6 Months
  43. Maternal Anesthesia/Analgesia (Advice Only)
  44. Maternal Contraindications/Causes for Concern With Breastfeeding (Advice Only)
  45. Maternal Illnesses (Advice Only)
  46. Maternal Medications (Advice Only)
  47. Maternal Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
  48. Maternal Nutrition, Ingestion of Specific Foods and Herbs, and Hydration (Advice Only)
  49. Maternal Postpartum Depression
  50. Maternal Postpartum Vaginal Bleeding
  51. Maternal Smoking, Vaping, and Cessation Strategies
  52. Maternal Substance Use
  53. Milk Leaking From Newborn’s Breasts (Galactorrhea)
  54. Milk Storage
  55. Multiples (Advice Only)
  56. Newborn Contraindications to Breastfeeding (Advice Only)
  57. Nipple Variation: Flat/Short, Inverted, Generous, or Bulbous
  58. No Latch or Inability to Latch
  59. Nursing Strike or Refusal
  60. Nursing With Pregnancy
  61. Pacifiers and Slow-Flow Nipples (Advice Only)
  62. Partners/Fathers (Advice Only)
  63. Positions for Breastfeeding
  64. Referral to Local Support and Online Resources (Advice Only)
  65. Refusing Bottle, Preferring to Nurse
  66. Relactation (Advice Only)
  67. Return to Work or School (Advice Only)
  68. Sleepy Newborn
  69. Solid Food Introduction in the Breastfed Infant
  70. Sore Nipples
  71. Spitting Up (Reflux)
  72. Tandem Nursing
  73. Taste Change of Human Milk
  74. Tongue-Tie, Lip Tie
  75. Vitamin D, Iron, and Zinc Supplementation
  76. Weaning
  77. Appendix A. Breastfeeding Touchpoints for Overcoming Obstacles to Exclusivity
  78. Appendix B. Quick Reference for Pain With Breastfeeding
  79. Appendix C. Risky Time Points Regarding Milk Supply
  80. References for All Protocols
  81. Patient- and Family-Facing Handouts
  82. Index