Managing Induced Lactation: Making Breastfeeding Possible without Birthing by Zaharah Sulaiman ( Credit to )
, Noraini Mohamad ( Credit to )
, Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail ( Credit to )
Managing Induced Lactation: Making Breastfeeding Possible Without Birthing explores how breastfeeding can be achieved without experiencing pregnancy and giving birth, detailing the remarkable process of inducing lactation to nurture adopted babies and offer them the exceptional benefits of breast milk. This book serves not only as a guide, but also demonstrates how breastfeeding is achievable, despite the challenges along the journey. This book is invaluable to women who have not given birth but wish to breastfeed, adoptive mothers seeking to provide breast milk to their babies, and healthcare professionals supporting women in inducing lactation. Partners and families of women interested in breastfeeding without birthing will also find this guide helpful. Additionally, lactation consultants, breastfeeding support groups, and individuals exploring alternative parenting and nurturing options will benefit from the insights and comprehensive approach presented in this book. Those interested in the science and process of inducing lactation will find the detail explanations and practical guidance enlightening.
Penerbit USM
2024-10-15
9789674617950
Medical Books
eBook
epub
File Size 6,477.65 KB
English
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