Breastfeeding Mother with Chickenpox (Varicella) By Shella Riana, MD Introduction Varicella-zoster, also known as Chickenpox, is quite familiar and a worldwide disease. This infectious disease can affect anyone, especially those who have not received immunization. In Indonesia,…
Sleepy Baby in Early Breastfeeding Written by drg Retno Wiangga Sleepy baby is a sleepy or inactive baby. During the early breastfeeding stage sleepy baby may have difficulty in breastfeeding. The ways babies born are greatly affects…
IN HOUSE TRAINING ON LACTATION at Permata Depok Hospital 27 June 2019 Written by dr. Regia Puspa Astari, CIMI In 2018, WHO and UNICEF launched the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) to help motivate facilities in providing maternity and newborn services worldwide in order to…
Calories in Breastmilk and Infant Calorie Requirements Written by dr. Dyah Febriyanti, IBCLC Calories in Breastmilk Breast milk contains 87% water, 3.8% fat, 1.0% protein, and 7% lactose1. Fat and lactose are the main sources of calories…
Early Frenotomy Improves Breastfeeding Outcomes For Tongue Tied Infants This article was published in Journal of Clinical Lactation on volume 6(1) 2015. For full article please contact us
Breastfeeding my tongue tied baby I want to share my story of breastfeeding baby with tongue tie. Although I am a dentist and have become a lactation counselor before giving birth, it turns out my nursing process…