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Hyperlactation (Hypergalactia) Health Care Provider’s Guide to

WebNurse the baby using upright, laid-back or side-lying position. Use only one breast per two to three-hour period, then switch to the other breast for the next two to three hours. If an …

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Engorgement Health Care Provider’s Guide to Breastfeeding

WebEngorgement is a normal physiological condition that usually occurs in the first week of breastfeeding when the mother’s milk comes in. Engorgement can be associated with …

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Induced Lactation and Relactation Health Care Provider’s Guide …

WebInduced lactation is the initiation of a milk supply in a woman whose lactation is not driven by hormones from a pregnancy. This is most often done with adoption or when the birth …

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Principles of Milk Supply Health Care Provider’s Guide to …

WebThe internal mammary tissue undergoes a remarkable expansion. This begins stage one lactogenesis. During the latter part of pregnancy, the breasts are making colostrum, but …

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Breastfeeding Training Health Care Provider’s Guide to …

WebTexas Lactation Support Hotline 855-550-6667. International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) are standing by 24/7 for health care professionals and all Texas …

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) Health Care Provider’s …

WebNeonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) NAS is a clinical diagnosis that is the result of the discontinuation of fetal exposure to addictive drugs that the mother used during …

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Postpartum Depression (PPD) Health Care Provider’s Guide to …

WebTexas WIC Printable Handout: Postpartum Depression (Spanish PDF) 211Texas.org or call 2-1-1 for help locating mental health services. U.S. Health and Human Service’s Office …

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About Texas WIC Health Care Provider’s Guide to Breastfeeding

WebTexas Lactation Support Hotline 855-550-6667. International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) are standing by 24/7 for health care professionals and all Texas …

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