[PDF][PDF] ABM Clinical Protocol# 16: Breastfeeding the hypotonic infant

J Thomas, KA Marinelli, M Hennessy - Breastfeeding Medicine, 2007 - liebertpub.com
BACKGROUND One of the more common causes of hypotonia, which we shall use as an
example, is Down syndrome. Down syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a trisomy of …

ABM Clinical Protocol# 16: Breastfeeding the Hypotonic Infant, Revision 2016

J Thomas, KA Marinelli… - Breastfeeding …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
A central goal of The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical
protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success …

Providing breastfeeding support in the hospital setting for mothers who have infants with Down syndrome

M White - ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Breastfeeding is the gold standard when it comes to infant feeding due to the significant
health benefits it offers infants. The advantages of breast milk are even greater for infants …

Down syndrome and breastfeeding

A Pisacane, E Toscano, I Pirri, P Continisio… - Acta …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the frequency of breastfeeding among children
with Down syndrome. Methods: The mothers of 560 children with Down syndrome attending …

ABM Clinical Protocol# 32: management of hyperlactation

HM Johnson, A Eglash, KB Mitchell, K Leeper… - Breastfeeding …, 2020 - liebertpub.com
A central goal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical
protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success …

ABM Clinical Protocol# 10: Breastfeeding the late preterm (34–36 6/7 weeks of gestation) and early term infants (37–38 6/7 weeks of gestation), second revision 2016

EG Boies, YE Vaucher… - Breastfeeding …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
A central goal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine is the development of clinical
protocols for managing common medical problems that may impact breastfeeding success …

[PDF][PDF] ABM clinical protocol# 10: Breastfeeding the late preterm infant (34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks gestation)(First Revision June 2011)

ABM Protocol - BREASTFEEDING MEDICINE, 2011 - media.mycme.com
Purpose 1. Allow the late preterm infant to breastfeed and/or breastmilk feed to the greatest
extent possible. 2. Heighten awareness of difficulties that late preterm infants and their …

Preventing breastfeeding-associated hypernatraemia: an argument for supplemental feeding

ML Moritz - Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal …, 2013 - fn.bmj.com
The benefits of breastfeeding are unquestionable. Breast milk provides the ideal
nourishment for infant growth and development. In addition, it has numerous health benefits …

Hypernatremic dehydration resulting from inadequate breast-feeding

TA Clarke, M Markarian, W Griswold, S Mendoza - Pediatrics, 1979 - publications.aap.org
Scientific evidence accumulated over the years confirms that breast milk has many
advantages over formula feeding. 1.2 The difficulty of monitoring an infant's intake from …

Incidence of dehydration and hypernatremia in exclusively breast-fed infants

R Manganaro, C Mamì, T Marrone, L Marseglia… - The Journal of …, 2001 - Elsevier
Objectives: To verify in exclusively breast-fed, term infants the incidence of hypernatremic
dehydration and identify possible maternal and/or infant factors that interfere with successful …