Titre : | The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine 14th Annual International Meeting Lessons from History, Implications for Tomorrow Williamsburg, Virginia November 58, 2009 (2009) |
Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
Dans : | Breastfeeding Medicine (Vol 4, n°4, Décembre 2009) |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Platform Abstract
1. BARRIERS TO BREASTFEEDING IN THE TERM 2. EXCESS WEIGHT LOSS IN BREASTFED NEWBORNS RELATES TO INTRAPARTUM FLUID BALANCE IN THE MOTHERNICU ADMISSION 3. DOES INFANT FEEDING AFFECT NEONATAL WEIGHT LOSS? ESTABLISHING EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINES 4. BREASTFEEDING INTERVENTIONS THAT SUCCEED IN INCREASING RATES AT THREE MONTHS 5. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FLUCONAZOLE TREATMENT FOR BREAST AND NIPPLE THRUSH 6. PHYSICIAN BREASTFEEDING EDUCATION LEADS TO PRACTICE CHANGES, BUT NOT IMPROVED CLINICAL OUTCOMES 7. PREDICTORS OF EARLY COMPLEMENTARY FEEDS IN A DIVERSE LATINA COMMUNITY WITH TRADITIONALLY HIGH BREASTFEEDING RATES 8. ENSURING TIMELY AND CONTINUED BREASTFEEDING IN EMERGENCY IN GEORGIA 9. MEASURING THE BREASTMILK EXPRESSION EXPERIENCE: MOTHERS WITH POORLY FEEDING NEWBORNS 10. EFFECT OF MATERNAL PRE-PREGNANT BMI ON INFANT WEIGHT GAIN AT 8 DAYS OF LIFE Poster Abstracts 1. SIMULTANEOUS BREASTFEEDING: SINGLE SITE TO MULTIPLE SITES TO SYNCHRONIZED BREASTFEEDING WORLDWIDESTRATEGIES TO PROMOTE THE BREASTFEEDING CULTURE IN THE FACE OF NUDITY LAWS, AND MEDIA DOMINANCE OF MILK COMPANIES 2. EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND STORAGE CONDITIONS ON BACTERIAL GROWTH IN DONOR MILK PASTEURIZED USING THE PCMC-ASTI FOURTH GENERATION MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED PASTEURIZER 3. BACTERIAL CULTURE OUTCOMES FROM SPIKED BREASTMILK; THE EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTAL CHEMICALS 4. THE FIRST PHILIPPINE-MADE TABLE TOP MICROPROCESSOR-CONTROLLED PASTEURIZER 5. FEASIBILITY OF FLASH-HEATING BREASTMILK TO REDUCE MATERNAL-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV 6. GUIDELINES FOR ESTABLISHING A DONOR HUMAN MILK DEPOT 7. FEEDING PRACTICES AND SUPPORT AVAILABLE TO MOTHERS OF HIV-EXPOSED CHILDREN IN ACCRA, GHANA 8. HTLV-I TRANSMISSION VIA BREASTFEEDING FROM MOTHER TO CHILDA REVIEW OF LITERATURE IN JAPAN 9. A COMPARISON OF THREE INTERVENTIONS TO ACHIEVE CONTINUOUS UNINTERRUPTED SKIN-TO-SKIN UNTIL THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST BREASTFEED AS THE STANDARD OF CARE 10. CLINICAL APPLICATION OF HOSPITAL SELF-APPRAISAL TOOL TO EACH STAFF IN ORDER TO BECOME A BABY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL: ASSESSMENT OF VARIABLES IN EACH STEP 11. FIRST BABY-FRIENDLY HOSPITAL IN A DEVELOPED COUNTRY 12. NICU-BASED LACTATION PROGRAM TO IMPROVE BREASTFEEDING IN VLBW INFANTS 13. BIRTHING SUPPORT AND BREASTFEEDINIG INITIATION IN SOMALILAND 14. POSTDISCHARGE LACTATION SUPPORT FOR HIGH-RISK PRETERM INFANTS 15. IMPROVING CARE FOR WOMEN WITH BREAST AND NIPPLE PAIN: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH 16. OUTCOME OF JAUNDICE IN TERM NEONATES, AGE >7 DAYS 17. INCIDENCE OF TIGHT-FRENULUM AND EFFECT ON BREASTFEEDING EXPERIENCE 18. LACTATION POST-BARIATRIC SURGERY: A QUALITATIVE STUDY 19. RELACTATION AFTER CURATIVE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR HODGKINS LYMPHOMA 20. HYDROCODONE IN HUMAN LACTATION 21. PANCREATIC SECRETORY TRYPSIN INHIBITOR IN HUMAN BREASTMILK 22. BREASTFEEDING ATTITUDES AND INTENTIONS IN AN INNER-CITY NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA COMMUNITY 23. SURVEY OF LACTATION FACILITIES IN US AIRPORTS 24. IS THE BREASTFEEDING EDUCATION OF AUSTRALIAN GENERAL PRACTICE (GP) REGISTRARS ADEQUATE? 25. EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG FEMALE PHYSICIANSA FIRST STUDY 26. FACTORS INFLUENCING INFANT FEEDING CHOICES AMONG COLLEGE-EDUCATED AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND AFRO-CARIBBEAN WOMEN 27. ENCOURAGING AND DISCOURAGING BREASTFEEDING: RELATIONAL ODYSSEYS CONCERNING MOTHERS MILK |