Michelle – Breastfeeding Counselor in Training
Owner: Lactation Consultants & Breastfeeding Counselors
Admin: Boobies for Babies ~ Medication & Mothers Milk ~ Mothers Against Spanking ~ Happiest Baby/Toddler on the BlockBooks I have:
· The Breastfeeding Answer Book by La Leche League International
· Medications and Mothers Milk by Thomas Hale, PhD
· The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers by Jack Newman MD and Teresa Pitman
· The Complete Book of Breastfeeding by Marvin S. Eiger, MD and Sally Wendkos Olds
Books I wish I had:
· The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by La Leche League International
· The Breastfeeding Book by Martha Sears, RN and William Sears, MD
Books that I think new nursing moms should have:
· The Nursing Mother's Companion by Kathleen Huggins, RN
· The Complete Book of Breastfeeding by Marvin S. Eiger, MD and Sally Wendkos Olds
Books that are a waste of money (in my opinion):
· What To Expect… by Eisenberg, Murkoff, and Hathaway
o This whole series is just a bunch of what if... It makes moms feel nervous and inadequate
Books that give bad advice (in my opinion):
· On Becoming BabyWise by Ezzo and Bucknam
o This book promotes scheduling an infant’s feedings and has been linked to dehydration, malnourishment, and death. In my opinion it is the worst thing to be published about parenting. It does not teach listening to your child’s cues nor does it promote bonding.
I tried to color code it, but I don't think it worked so hot. Oh well ;)
Michelle – Breastfeeding Counselor in Training
Owner: Lactation Consultants & Breastfeeding Counselors
Admin: Boobies for Babies ~ Medication & Mothers Milk ~ Mothers Against Spanking ~ Happiest Baby/Toddler on the BlockHere is a page that has reviews of non LLL Books:
http://www.llli.org/bookreviews.html
the next breastfeeding books I buy will be the ones required for my Lactation Consultant course
Required Reading for Course 511
- Lauwers, Judith and Swisher, Anna , Counseling the Nursing Mother: A Lactation Consultant's Guide, Sudbury, Massachesetts, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2005.
- Lawrence, Ruth: Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession, St. Louis, C.V. Mosby, 2005.
- Riordan, Jan, Breastfeeding and Human Lactation, Sudbury, Massachesetts, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2005.
and I suppose the ultimate authority for those of us wanting to be an IBCLC should the IBLCE, and here is their reading list:
http://americas.iblce.org/documents/SuggestedReadingList.pdf
I don't think I will EVER finish!
PS--I think it is definitely important for a budding CBC or IBCLC to also do some reading on AP as well....
The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding by LLLI
And have read The Breastfeeding Book by Dr. Sears
Big waste of time is any of the What To Expect books. I also agree that AP is a good area to dip into when in this line of studying. It helps teach parents to learn and follow baby's cues.
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- MichelleLPSchel
on Feb. 5, 2008 at 2:25 PM