Hale & Hartmann's Textbook of Human Lactation
Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
1. Mammary Gland: Past, Present, and Future. Peter E. Hartmann

Section l: ANATOMY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
2. Gross Anatomy of the Lactating Breast. Donna T. Geddes
3. The Histology and Cytology of the Human Mammary Gland and Breastfeeding. Clare Berry, Elizabeth C. Thomas, Kristin M.E. Piper, Mark D. Cregan
4. Human Milk Composition – Fat. Charles Czank, Leon R. Mitoulas, Peter E. Hartmann
5. Human Milk Composition – Carbohydrate. Charles Czank, Leon R. Mitoulas, Peter Hartmann
6. Human Milk Composition - Nitrogen and Energy Content. Charles Czank, Leon R. Mitoulas, Peter E. Hartmann
7. Hormonal Control of the Lactation Cycle. Charles Czank, Jennifer J. Henderson, Jacqueline C. Kent, Ching Tat Lai, and Peter E. Hartmann
8. Molecular Aspects of Mammary Gland Development. Thomas Martin, Charles Czank, and Peter E. Hartmann
9. Milk Ejection and Oxytocin. Danielle Prime, Donna T. Geddes, and Peter E. Hartmann

Section ll: IMMUNOBIOLOGY
10. The Role of Breastfeeding in the Defense of the Infant. Lars A. Hanson
11. Human Milk and Infectious Diseases. Stephen Buescher

Section lll: MANAGEMENT – INFANT
12. Human Milk, Breastfeeding, and the Preterm Infant. Nancy E. Wight, Jane A. Morton
13. Hyperbilirubinemia and Breastfeeding. Lawrence M. Gartner
14. Aspects of Mother-Infant Co-sleeping with Breastfeeding in the Western Industrialized Context: a Bio-Cultural Perspective. James J. McKenna, Lee T. Gettler

Section lV: MANAGEMENT – MOTHER
15. Breastfeeding, Birth Spacing, and Family Planning. Miriam Labbok
16. Reproductive Bioenergetics, Infertility, and Ovulation Induction in the Lactating Female. Robert P. Kauffman
17. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Endocrinology, Treatment, and Lactation. Charles Glueck, Marzieh Salehi, Dawit Areguwi, Luann Sieve, Ping Wang
18. Management of Lactation in the Puerperium. Pamela Berens

Section V: MATERNAL AND INFANT NUTRITION
19. Nutrition in Lactation. Judy Hopkinson
20. Maternal Obesity and the Outcome of Breastfeeding. Kathleen M. Rasmussen
21. The Chemical Senses and the Development of Flavor Preferences in Humans. Julie Mennella
22. Nutrition, Growth, and Complementary Feeding of the Breastfed Infant. Kathryn Dewey
23. Vitamin D and the Breasted Infant. Daniel S. Hirsch

Section Vl: MEDICATIONS
24. Drug Transport into Milk. Thomas W. Hale, Kenneth F. Illett
25. Medications that Alter Milk Production. Thomas W. Hale
26. Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Drugs. Kenneth F. Ilett, Judith H. Kristensen
27. Anesthetic and Analgesic Medications: Implications for Breastfeeding. Thomas W. Hale
28. Antibiotic, Antifungal, Antiviral, and Antiretroviral Drugs. Judith H. Kristensen, Kenneth F. Ilett
29. Anthelmintics and Antiprotozoals; Scabicides and Pediculicides; Antimalarials and Antimycobacterials. Kenneth F. Ilett, Judith H. Kristensen
30. Antidepressants and Antipsychotics. Jonathan Rampono, Judith H. Kristensen, Kenneth F. Ilett
31. Antihypertensives, Diuretics and Anticoagulants. Judith H. Kristensen, Kenneth Ilett
32. Antihistamines, Anticholinergics and Endocrine Drugs. Kenneth F. Ilett, Judith Kristensen
33. Drugs of Abuse and Breastfeeding. Ghia McAfee
34. Study Design and Data Analysis for Assessing Drug Transfer into Milk, Milk Production and Adverse Effects in the Breastfed Infant.
35. Herbal Therapeutics during Lactation. Sheila Humphrey Kenneth F. Ilett, L. Peter Hackett

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