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The Contented Little Baby Book of Weaning Gina Ford
Vermilion, 2006
Excellent - a very helpful guide Weaning...sheesh. Where to start? What type of food to introduce first? When to introduce the next new foods? When do move to finger foods? Table food? AHHH. I really found weaning intimidating with my little one, feeling that if I put a foot wrong, my little one would ...
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The Nursing Mother's Guide to Weaning, Revised Edition Kathleen Huggins, Linda Ziedrich
The Harvard Common Press, 2007
A Great Book Although I am not ready to wean my 9 month old daughter, I've read this book twice in the past month and have shared it with my husband and mother. I thought the history of breastfeeding and weaning in the US and other cultures was very interesting. I like how the ...
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How Weaning Happens Diane Bengson
La Leche League International, 2000
it made me cry It made me cry, all of the beautiful weaning stories. I am nursing my 21 month old girl and purchased the book for some advice. Factual encouragement as to the benefits of nursing a toddler and tips to help you wean a toddler or a baby of any age. It offers 3 different ...
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Clinical Application of Mechanical Ventilation David W. Chang
Delmar Cengage Learning, 2005
Clinical Application of Mechanical Ventilation As a respiratory student, I highly recommend this book for student's and staff alike. The book supplies useful information, and challenging questions in all areas that applies toward patient assessment and care.
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The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night Elizabeth Pantley, William Sears
McGraw-Hill, 2002
A Working Mom's helper As a working Mom of two this book was a great help to me! My first child was not always the best sleeper and after a year of going to work surviving with my IV of coffee in the morning, my sister gave me this book. Before getting this book, we did try to let my ...
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Mothering Your Nursing Toddler Norma J. Bumgarner
La Leche League International, 2000
Great Book ! I have a two year old son who is still nursing; I purchased this book when he was about one and a half. I found it to be extremely informative and reassuring. In the midst of criticisms and concerns from those around me (when are you going to wean that child????) I ...
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The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning Martha Sears, William Sears
Little, Brown and Company, 2000
Excellent and worth having on its own... Keep this reference book handy while you log all those early days continuous nursing and you will absolutely learn some things you need to know. I was able to cure my painful latch on problems and my sore nipples using the advice in this book. I did not realize how ...
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Maggie's Weaning Mary Joan Deutschbein
La Leche League International, 1999
Thank you from the bottom of my heart... This sweet book made such a difference when the time came to wean my nursing toddler. It is a simple, straightforward and loving story told from the point of view of a toddler who has stopped nursing. Maggie confides that she sometimes misses her 'mee-mees' - but also ...
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The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Preschoolers: Gentle Ways to Stop Bedtime Battles and Improve Your ... Elizabeth Pantley
McGraw-Hill, 2005
From breastfeeding 10 times a night - to sweet sleep! I can remember not that long ago sitting in my daughter's room in the middle of the night thinking I must be the only mum in the world whose baby didn't sleep. I was lucky to get three hours sleep on any given night, and never three hours in a row. But thanks to ...
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Working without Weaning: A working mother's guide to breastfeeding Kirsten Berggren
Hale Publishing, 2006
A GREAT resource! This is the only brestfeeding book I bought, and it was the only one I needed! As a first time mom, I was really confused by how the whole back-to-work thing went. I really appreciated the fun writing style (it doesn't read like your typical reference book, thank God. ...
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Weaning from gastrostomy tube feeding: commentary on oral aversion.: An article from: Pediatric Nursing Marjorie Meyer Palmer
Jannetti Publications, Inc., 1998
This digital document is an article from Pediatric Nursing, published by Jannetti Publications, Inc. on September 1, 1998. The length of the article is 2240 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. ...
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The Parent Soup A-To-Z Guide to Your New Baby: Advice That Works from Parent's Who've Been There - From Anger ... Kate Hanley, Alan Greene, ...
McGraw-Hill Companies, 1998
A definite must-have, especially for new moms. All those questions that new moms (like me) have, now have a answer. Not only is there advice from parents but it also gives you the pediatrician's and La Leche League's viewpoints on subjects. You even learn how and where you can safely pinch pennies!
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Evidence-Based Management of Patients with Respiratory Failure
Springer, 2005
Respiratory failure is a complex disease process whereby the underlying disease and therapeutic measures interact. The patient?s outcome is determined by a variety of factors including how we use therapeutic maneuvers such as mechanical ventilation for prevention of complications, e.g., ventilator associated pneumonia. This book is a comprehensive ...
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Feeding Your Baby (Johnson's Everyday Babycare) DK Publishing
DK ADULT, 2004
Great Coverage but too advanced? This book helped us learn where to start with solids, what to offer, how to make homemade, and how to progress to finger foods. Our only complaint is that at times the suggestions for finger foods were too advanced for our child's eating habits. After consulting other ...
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Mechanical Ventilation and Weaning (Update in Intensive Care Medicine)
Springer, 2002
Mechanical ventilation and weaning is one of the most common procedures carried out in critically ill patients. Appropriate management of these patients is of paramount importance to improve the outcome in terms of both morbidity and mortality. This book offers the physiological and clinical basis required to improve the care delivered to patients ...
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