It is recommended that all breastfed infants receive vitamin D starting after birth. This recording discusses vitamin D metabolism, risks of vitamin D deficiency, recommendations for vitamin D supplementation, and measurement of vitamin D levels.
The Breastfeeding Medicine Podcast
The Breastfeeding Medicine Podcast was created by Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM, is cohosted with Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP, and is produced by IABLE. Dr. Bodnar and Dr. Eglash review recent research articles that have a potential impact on clinical practice.
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The Non-Latching Infant
The Non-Latching Infant Christina Smilie MD Promoting latch in the hospital; hospital interventions that interrupt breastfeeding; importance of skin to skin; importance of hand expression to maintain a healthy milk supply; the prognosis of the nonlatching infant.
The Tight Lingual Frenulum, Or Tongue-Tie
This recording explores the definition of tongue-tie, and risks of a tight lingual frenulum; how to diagnose tongue-tie; indications, risk, and procedure of releasing a tight lingual frenulum in a breastfeeding infant.
Donor Human Milk Banking – Part 2
The history of human milk banks in the USA and Canada; the safety, cost and insurance coverage of pasteurized donor human milk; recipients of donor human milk; making human milk the standard of care for babies in the NICU
Donor Human Milk Banking – Part 1
The importance of human milk for babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, and the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis and other illnesses for babies subjected to artificial feeding. The definition, safety, and benefits of pasteurized donor human milk are also discussed.
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