Book 5

Intrapartum Care is collection of articles that provides the latest insights from thought leaders on topics such as: - How Biological Nurturing (BN) helps promote infants' primitive neonatal reflexes (PNR) and improves latch and milk flow. - How infants use their hands to locate and shape nipples for a better latch. - Why just one bottle can have an adverse effect on the newborn gut microbiome, which predisposes infants to infection and illness. - 10 steps to help intrapartum nurses help mothers meet their breastfeeding goals. - The effects of maternal IV fluid on early infant weight loss. - Overcoming feeding challenges for late preterm infants. - The relationship between decreased breastfeeding and the immune-related diseases that plague post-industrial societies. - The relationship between Sudden Unexplained Postnatal Collapse and maternal positions while breastfeeding.

Book 6

Lactation Management I provides the latest insights from thought leaders on topics such as: - The impact of marijuana breastfeeding infants - Helping mothers on the autistic spectrum meet their breastfeeding goals - Visitation rights post-divorce for breastfeeding infants - Dental caries and the breastfeeding infant - Helping breastfeeding mothers avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive stress injuries - Omega-3s supplementation in pregnant and postpartum women - Pediatric nurses and breastfeeding support - Vitamin D recommendations for pregnant and breastfeeding women - Breastfeeding after the use of radiology contrast dyes

Book 7

Lactation Management II provides the latest insights from thought leaders on topics such as: - Breastfeeding support provided by Baby Cafe USA - How and when to use the WHO and CDC growth charts - Using WHO growth charts to educate mothers rather than using it to diagnose infants - The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provisions for mothers to express milk at work - 5 factors that help working mothers meet their breastfeeding goals - Strategies used by breastfeeding mothers to achieve their breastfeeding goals