PDF-1: Breastfeeding by Women with Physical Impairments
Short description: Breastfeeding is just as individual for physically impaired women as it is for all women. Author: Birgit Planitz, MSc, IBCLC Published in edition: 2018;3:4-8PDF-2: Despite a Handicap – Being a Member of the Senate Now Even with Baby Maile: Tammy Duckworth, Ph.D.
Short description: Helicopter pilot, amputated on both sides, veteran representative, advocatePDF-3: Breastfeeding with a Disability – It works!
Short description:Testimonials from eight mothers with disabilities. Author: Andrea Hemmelmayr, IBCLC Published in edition: 2018;3:10-13PDF-4: The risk of cataracts: the longer women breastfeed, the lower the risk of developing this disease
Short description:Study Author: Dr. Ronald D. Gerste Published in edition: 2018;4:32PDF-5: Stress – a Reason for Breastfeeding Problems?
Short description:One of the fewer recognised obstacles to successful breastfeeding is maternal stress. Author: Andreea Grigore, MA, Psychologist Published in edition: 2018;1:4-7PDF-6: Postpartum Psychological Disorders and their Effects on the Parent-Child Bond
Short description:Presentation of approaches from trauma therapy to process the stresses and strains of childhood. Author: Dipl. Psych. Antje Kräuter Published in edition: 2018;1:8-13PDF-7: Psychotropic Drugs and Breastfeeding
Short description: Sufficient data are now available for most of the frequently used psychotropic drugs to be able to assess breastfeeding compatibility. Author: Prof. Dr. Stephanie Krüger Published in edition: 2018;1:20-23PDF-8: Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (D-MER)
Short description:A dysphoric milk ejection reflex is a rare but serious condition that healthcare professionals/lactation and lactation consultants IBCLC should be aware of in order to be able to optimally support breastfeeding women. Authors: Denise McGuinness, Nurse, Midwive, IBCLC; Regina Kincaid, IBCLC Published in edition: 2021;1:15-16PDF-9: Breastfeeding and Obesity
Short description: From the perspective of obesity prevention, breastfeeding is particularly desirable for mothers who are struggling with their weight themselves. Author: Prof. h.c. Silvia Honigmann, IBCLC Published in edition: 2021;1:30-31PDF-10: Eating with Enjoyment in the Breastfeeding Period
Short description:Dietary instructions exist in every culture; some can disrupt the sensitive
breastfeeding relationship.
PDF-11: Vegan Diets and Breastfeeding
Short description:Vegan nutrition is also becomingincreasingly important in breastfeeding advice. Author: Ass.-Prof. Dr. Petra Rust Published in edition: 2020;1:14-17
B2 Birth and Breastfeeding in the Times of COVID-19 from the Perspective of the Mothers
B3 ABM Clinical Protocol #31:
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Studies in Lactating Women