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The ultimate breastfeeding book of answers : the most comprehensive problem-solving guide to breastfeeding from the foremost expert in North America / by Newman, Jack,1946-; Pitman, Teresa.;
Subjects: Breastfeeding.; Newborn infants; Newborn infants; Lactation.;
© c2006., Three Rivers Press,
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Pregnancy, childbirth, and the newborn : the complete guide / by Simkin, Penny,1938-; Whalley, Janet,1945-author.; Keppler, Ann,1946-author.; Durham, Janelle,author.; Bolding, April,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.You need to make informed decisions during your pregnancy and postpartum period. Even with the abundant information available through the internet, it's good to have a book that brings you the latest and most effective information so that you can take control of your pregnancy.Introduction -- You're having a baby! -- So many choices -- Common changes and concerns in pregnancy -- Having a healthy pregnancy -- Feeling good and staying fit -- Eating well -- When pregnancy becomes complicated -- Planning for birth and postpartum -- When and how labor begins -- What childbirth is really like -- Labor pain and options for pain relief -- Comfort techniques for pain relief and labor progress -- Medications for pain relief during labor -- When childbirth becomes complicated -- All about cesarean birth -- What like is like for a new parent -- When postpartum becomes complicated -- Caring for your baby -- Feeding your baby -- When breastfeeding becomes challenging -- When you're pregnant again.
Subjects: Pregnancy.; Childbirth.; Newborn infants;
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Infectious diseases of the fetus and newborn infant / by Remington, Jack S.,1931-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Communicable diseases in newborn infants.; Communicable diseases in pregnancy; Fetus; Neonatal infections.; Communicable Diseases.; Fetal Diseases.; Infant, Newborn, Diseases.; Infant, Newborn.;
© c2011., Saunders/Elsevier,
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Mayo Clinic guide to your baby's first years / by Cook, Walter J.,editor.; Klaas, Kelsey M.,editor.; Mayo Clinic,issuing body.;
Caring for your child. Welcome to parenthood! ; Baby's first days ; Feeding your baby ; To solid foods and beyond ; Diapers and all that stuff ; Toilet training ; Bathing and skin care ; Clothing your child ; Sleep and sleep issues ; Comforting a crying baby ; Building a relationship -- Health and safety. Finding the right medical provider ; Checkups ; Vaccinations ; Child care ; Traveling with a little one ; Home and outdoor safety ; Emergency care -- Growth and development -- Common illnesses and concerns -- Managing and enjoying parenthood. Adapting to your new lifestyle ; Parenting as a team ; Single parenting ; Siblings and grandparents ; When to have another child -- Special circumstances. Adoption ; Caring for multiples ; Premature baby ; Delayed development ; Autism spectrum disorder ; Other newborn conditions -- Growth charts: birth to 36 months -- Pain reliever dosage by weight."A complete guide with practical information and support for parents of children from newborn to three years old, by childcare experts at the renowned Mayo Clinic. Written by doctors who are also parents." -- amazon.comIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Newborn infants; Infants; Toddlers; Child rearing.; Infant, Newborn; Infant Care.; Infant Health.; Child Rearing.;
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The mommy docs' ultimate guide to pregnancy and birth / by Bohn, Yvonne.; Hill, Allison,M.D.; Park, Alane.; Peltier, Melissa Jo.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-476) and index.Three obstetrician/gynecologists who are also mothers themselves offer a comprehensive guide to pregnancy, childbirth, and dealing with newborns, including complications, high-risk pregnancies, and other situations.--Introduction: Delivering miracles -- Preparing for pregnancy -- Diet, exercise, and your pregnancy -- The first trimester: 0 to 14 weeks -- The second trimester: 15 to 28 weeks -- The third trimester: 29 to 42 weeks -- The birth day -- The fourth trimester -- Complications in early pregnancy -- High-risk pregnancies -- Things you never expect when you're expecting: coping with curveballs -- Frequently asked questions and frequently repeated myths.
Subjects: Pregnancy.; Childbirth.; Newborn infants; Infants; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications; Labor, Obstetric; Parturition; Infant, Newborn; Infant Care;
© 2011., Da Capo Lifelong,
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Mayo Clinic guide to a healthy pregnancy / by Harms, Roger W.; Wick, Myra.; Mayo Clinic.;
Offers a reference guide to pregnancy and childbirth, discussing morning sickness, back pain, gestational diabetes, and breast-feeding with a week-by-week guide to changes in both mother and baby.--Enjoying a healthy pregnancy -- Pregnancy month by month -- Baby is finally here -- Important decisions of pregnancy -- Symptoms guide -- Complications of pregnancy and childbirth.
Subjects: Pregnancy.; Prenatal care.; Childbirth.; Pregnancy; Prenatal Care; Pregnancy Complications; Infant, Newborn;
© c2011., Good Books,
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A gift of time : continuing your pregnancy when your baby's life is expected to be brief / by Kuebelbeck, Amy,1964-author.; Davis, Deborah L.,1955-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This book describes and affirms the wide range of experiences and emotions that can follow a life-limiting prenatal diagnosis. It offers encouragement and practical ideas for moving forward, including guidance for decision-making, strategies for coping with the remainder of your pregnancy, and ideas for nurturing and being with your baby, before and after birth and death. This book also describes the concept of perinatal hospice and palliative care, which is a well-established way of supporting parents whose babies are expected to die before or shortly after birth"--The news: Recieving your baby's diagnosis -- What now?: Making decisions about continuing your pregnancy -- The emotional journey: Grieving and adjusting to your new path -- Waiting with your baby: Settling in for the rest of your pregnancy -- Making medical decisions: Choosing care for your baby -- Getting ready: Preparing for your baby's birth, life, and death -- Welcoming baby: Birth experiences and meeting your baby -- Saying goodbye: Holding on and letting go -- Continuing your journey: After your baby dies -- Reflections.
Subjects: Prenatal diagnosis; Newborn infants; Palliative treatment.; Perinatal death.; Palliative Care; Infant Mortality;
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Maternal-newborn nursing : the critical components of nursing care / by Durham, Roberta F.,author.; Chapman, Linda,1949-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."A better way to learn maternal and newborn nursing! This unique presentation provides tightly focused maternal-newborn coverage in a highly structured text."--Google Books viewed Oct. 8, 2021.
Subjects: Maternity nursing.; Maternal health services.; Newborn infants; Maternal-Child Nursing; Perinatal Care; Obstetric Nursing; Maternal Health Services;
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Understanding the NICU : what parents of preemies and other hospitalized newborns need to know / by Meerkov, Meera,editor.; Weiner, Gary M.,editor.; Zaichkin, Jeanette,1956-editor.;
"Understanding the NICU: What Parents of Preemies and Other Hospitalized Newborns Need to Know, 2nd edition Most parents do not expect to begin life with their new baby in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). They often feel lost and powerless amidst this new world of medical vocabulary, technology, and numerous health care providers. Understanding the NICU will guide parents through the NICU journey, They will learn how to communicate with members of the NICU team, about their baby's condition so that they can ask questions and participate as a valuable partner in their baby's care. It will also provide them important information about how to care for their baby after they leave the hospital and head home with their little one. Included in the book are lots of new inspirational stories from parents who have had their own NICU experiences, bringing hope and comfort to other parents with an infant who is hospitalized. Understanding the NICU provides parents with everything they need to know about Common NICU equipment and tests Common medical problems for babies in the NICU Special health issues for premature infants Who's who in the NICU and how to work with the team Mother-baby factors: effects on newborn health Latest information regarding COVID-19 and the newborn New research regarding neonates experience of pain/discomfort and tips to alleviate these symptoms. Expanded resources for fathers/partners regarding post partum depression Up to date information regarding the benefits of breastmilk Additional information regarding social media and how to safely use these tools for communication, information and comradery New research regarding neonates experience of pain/discomfort and tips to alleviate these symptoms Feeding their baby Parenting in the NICU Heading home from the NICU Home at Last Caring for their baby in the first year Intensive care is stressful by nature and overwhelming at times. Reading this book and learning about what happens in the NICU will help parents gain confidence and feel more reassured about their baby's care in the NICU -- and at home"--Family Story Icons -- Please Note -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Family Story: Bailey Jo & Abraham -- Family Story: Kellan -- Family Story: Christopher -- An Unexpected Beginning -- Family Story: Eliana -- Family Story: Lucy -- The NICU Journey Begins -- Family Story: Isaac & Eliza -- Family Story: Nathan -- Family Story: Pascal -- NICU Equipment and Tests -- Family Story: Meridith -- Family Story: August (Auggie) -- Common Medical Problems -- Family Story: Colson -- Family Story: Holland & Eden -- Your Preterm Baby -- Family Story: Alexander (Alex) -- Family Story: Ellie -- Family Story: Frankie -- Parenting in the NICU -- Family Story: Logan -- Family Story: Maxwell -- Feeding Your Baby -- Family Story: Abel -- Family Story: Sienna -- Homeward Bound -- Family Story: Niklas, Gabbie, & Lukas -- Home at Last -- Family Story: Allison & Reece -- Family Story: Jack & Henry -- As Your Child Grows -- The Loss of Your Baby -- Appendix -- Index.
Subjects: Premature infants; Neonatal intensive care.; Newborn infants; Hospitals; Parent and infant.; Intensive Care, Neonatal; Nurseries, Hospital;
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Merenstein & Gardner's handbook of neonatal intensive care / by Gardner, Sandra L.,editor.; Carter, Brian S.,1957-editor.; Hines, Mary Enzman,editor.; Hernandez, Jacinto A.,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Evidence-based clinical practice / Alfonso F. Pantoja and Mary Enzman Hines -- Prenatal environment: effect on neonatal outcome / Priscilla M. Nodine, Marie Hastings-Tolsma, and Jaime Arruda -- Perinatal transport and levels of care / Mario Augusto Rojas, Heather Furlong Craven, and Tamara Rush -- Delivery room care / Susan Niermeyer, Susan B. Clarke, and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Initial nursery care / Sandra L. Gardner and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Heat balance / Sandra L. Gardner and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Physiologic monitoring / Wanda Todd Bradshaw and David T. Tanaka -- Acid-base homeostasis and oxygenation / James S. Barry, Jane Deacon, Carmen Hernández, and M. Douglas Jones, Jr. -- Diagnostic imaging in the neonate / John D. Strain and Jason P. Weinman -- Pharmacology in neonatal care / Mary Miller-Bell, Charles Michael Cotten, and Deanne Buschbach -- Drug withdrawal in the neonate / Susan M. Weiner and Loretta P. Finnegan -- Pain and pain relief / Sandra L. Gardner, Mary Enzman Hines, and Rita Agarwal -- The neonate and the environment: impact on development / Sandra L. Gardner, Edward Goldson, and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Fluid and electrolyte management / Michael Nyp, Jessica L. Brunkhorst, Daphne Reavey, and Eugenia K. Pallotto -- Glucose homeostasis / Paul J. Rozance, Jane E. McGowan, Webra Price-Douglas, and William W. Hay, Jr. -- Total parenteral nutrition / Steven L. Olsen, Mary Kay Leick-Rude, Jarrod Dusin, and Jamie Rosterman -- Enteral nutrition / Laura D. Brown, Kendra Hendrickson, Ruth Evans, Jane Davis, Marianne Sollosy Anderson, and William W. Hay, Jr. -- Breastfeeding the neonate with special needs / Sandra L. Gardner and Ruth A. Lawrence -- Skin and skin care / Carolyn Lund and David J. Durand -- Newborn hematology / Marilyn Manco-Johnson, Christopher McKinney, Rhonda Knapp-Clevenger, and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia / Beena D. Kamath-Rayne, Elizabeth H. Thilo, Jane Deacon, and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Infection in the neonate / Mohan Pammi, M. Colleen Brand, and Leonard E. Weisman -- Respiratory diseases / Sandra L. Gardner, Mary Enzman Hines, and Michael Nyp -- Cardiovascular diseases and surgical interventions / Tara Swanson and Lori Erickson -- Neonatal nephrology / Melissa A. Cadnapaphornchai, Mary Birkel Schoenbein, Rosanne Woloschuk, Danielle E. Soranno, and Jacinto A. Hernández -- Neurologic disorders / Julie A. Parsons, Alan R. Seay, and Mona Jacobson -- Genetic disorders, malformations, and inborn errors of metabolism / Anne L. Matthews and Nathaniel H. Robin -- Neonatal surgery / Brian T. Bucher, Annette S. Pacetti, Harold N. Lovvorn III, and Brian S. Carter -- Families in crisis: theoretical and practical considerations / Sandra L. Gardner, Kristin Voos, and Patti Hills -- Grief and perinatal loss / Sandra L. Gardner and Brian S. Carter -- Discharge planning and follow-up of the neonatal intensive care unit infant / Angel Carter, Linda Gratny, and Brian S. Carter -- Ethics, values, and palliative care in neonatal intensive care / Julie R. Swaney, Nancy English, and Brian S. Carter.
Subjects: Neonatal intensive care; Pediatric nursing; Intensive Care, Neonatal; Infant, Newborn, Diseases;
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