Tuesday, January 1, 2013

New E-books: Human Lactation & MCH


The UI&U Library has added fourteen new titles on the topic of human lactation, maternal child health, and pregnancy, including Core Curriculum for Lactation Consultant Practice (3rd edition) and Comprehensive Lactation Consultant Exam Review (3rd edition).  To read any of these books, use the catalog browse search and search my main title (video tutorial).  If you need help or have any questions, please contact a librarian.

Human Lactation, Maternal Child Health, & Pregnancy
  •     The ABCs of breastfeeding: Everything a mom needs to know for a happy nursing experience by Stacey H. Rubin
  •     Breastfeeding telephone triage and advice by Maya Bunik
  •     Breastfeeding A-Z: Terminology and telephone triage by Karin Cadwell and Cindy Turner-Maffei
  •     Comprehensive lactation consultant exam review by Linda J. Smith (3rd Edition)
  •     Core curriculum for lactation consultant practice edited by Rebecca Mannel, Patricia J. Martens, Marsha Walker
  •     Counseling the nursing mother: A lactation consultant's guide by Judith Lauwers and Anna Swisher
  •     Evidence-based care for breastfeeding mothers: A resource for midwives and allied healthcare professionals by Maria Pollard
  •     Legal and ethical issues for the IBCLC by Elizabeth C. Brooks
  •     Normal childbirth: Evidence and debate edited by Soo Downe
  •     Pocket guide for lactation management by Karin Cadwell and Cindy Turner-Maffei
  •     Pocket guide to culturally sensitive health care by Barbara Stuart, Catherine Cherry, and Jill Stuart
  •     Pregnancy and childbirth: A Cochrane Pocketbook by G. Justus Hofmeyr ... [et al.]
  •     Supporting sucking skills in breastfeeding infants edited by Catherine Watson Genna
  •     Gender, identity & reproduction: Social perspectives edited by Sarah Earle and Gayle Lether

Miscellaneous Titles

  •     Woman: An intimate geography
  •     Handbook of mentalizing in mental health practice
  •     Evolution of hominin diets: Integrating approaches to the study of paleolithic substance
  •     Ambiguity of play

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