VELB Conference 2010 - Abstracts
A1 - Breastfeeding and Dying in Sudan, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan
A2 - A model for education
A3 - Evolution of Breastfeeding Practices in Brazil
A4 - Factors associated with brestfeading in Slovenia
B1 - The Confusion of Numbers
B2 - Swimming against a strong current
B3 - Opportunities for Lactation Consults in the new Dutch Healthcare Insurance system
B4 - Improving your practice through research
C1 - Preventing hypernatremic dehydration in the breastfed baby
C2 - Overabundant milksupply
C3 - Reexamination of nipple shield use
C4 - First Hour Skin-To-Skin Contact in Egyptian Hospitals
D1 - Case Report of Tongue Tie in the Private Practice of an IBCLC
D2 - Children with Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
D3 - Optimizing positioning in the daily practice of a lactatoin consultant in private practice
D4 - Around the Table in Ethiopia
E1 - Re-branding breastfeeding for the 21st century
E2 - Increaseing exclusive breastfeeding rates among adolescent mothers
E3 - 1800 mum 2 mum Breastfeeding Helpline
E4 - Breastfeeding in the crèche - Yes it is possible
F1 - Supporting infant feeding in a Children's Hospital
F2 - Enhancing breastfeeding support in Newborn Intensive and Speacial Care
F3 - The key to discharge - Hospital working midwifes
F4 - The baby friendly initiative's impact in New Zealand
G1 - The breastfeeding friendly practice
G2 - How advertising works
G3 - The place of breastfeeding in food ethics
G4 - Ethics among Colleagues
H1 - Why women breastfeed ... or dont
H2 - Which women breastfeed successfully
H3 - Breastfeeding or the bottle and pacifier in the socialization of children
H4 - Interaction and relationship in breastfeeding families
I1 - Influence of mode of delivery with anesthesia
I3 - The Siginficance of Skin Contact and Bonding
W1 - Breastfeeding and Cavities in Toddlerhood
W2 - Does Nighttime Breastfeedin Increase Women's Risk of Postpartum Depression
W3 - Are epidurals prejudiciable to breastfeeding initiation
W4 - Birth and Postpartum - What mothers need
W5 - Implementation of non-pharmacological methods fpr pain prevention
W6 - Biological Nurturing
X1 - Born to be wild - are our babies still Stone Age babies
X2 - Human Evolution and Breastfeeding
X3 - Optimizing Breastfeeding for Infants with Limited Physical Capacity
X4 - Breastfeedin in the ICU
X5 - Breastfeeding older Children
X6 - Promoting Breastfeeding in Teenage Mothers
X7 - Infant and Young Children Feeding in Emergencies
Y02 - The Intertnational Code in Everyday Practice
Y03 - Infant feeding and child survival
Y04 - Calculating the Economic Viability of Breastfeeding for Employers
Y07 - Translating Research Into Clinical Practice
Y09 - Counseling with both eyes open
Y11 - IBLCE is 25 - time to celebrate!
Z1 - The Newborn Discovering Mother's Milk |