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Anesthesia, and breast feeding: breast lactation and anesthesia (Paperback)

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Breast Lactation is a gift for both mother and infant; it is gradual separation after 9 months pregnancy. All international health organizations recommended breast lactation. Breast lactation is completely personal decision. The time spent during lactation allows direct contact between mothers and their infants, hearing her heart beats as in the uterine life .Mothers may expose for anesthesia during period of lactation, most of anesthetics and narcotics can affect breast lactation either direct or indirect way. Type of anesthesia during normal labor or cesarean section can affect the initiation of breast feeding. In this book I will discuss the relation between anesthesia, and breast lactation.

About the Author


Cv of Hala Mostafa Goma Hala mostafa Goma MD, professor of anesthesia Cairo University Iam coauthor of books. 1-Book published in 2014 in lap lambert academic publishing title of the book is opioid and spinal anesthesia 2-Book published in 2014 in lap lambert academic publishing title of the bookAnesthestic considerations of hepatitis C patients. - 3- Couthor of Topics in spinal anesthesia 2014 in Tech Publisher Edited by V Whizar-Lugo 4.Couthor of Diagnostic Techniques and Surgical Management of Brain Tumors Edited by Ana Lucia Abujamra 2011. Title of my chapter Anesthetic Considerations of Brain Tumor Surgery 5. Clinical Management and Evolving Novel Therapeutic Strategies for Patients with Brain Tumors http: //dx.doi.org/10.5772/45956 Edited by Terry Lichtor International papers: 1.Three dimensional transabdominal power Doppler ultrasonographic imaging of trophoblastic blood flow as a prognostic parameter in the first trimester after isoflurane - fentanyl, versus spinal anesthesia. Women's Health Care Goma et al., J Women's Health Care 2014, 3:2 http: //dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-0420.100015 2. Control of emergence hypertension after craniotomy for braintumor Neurosciences . Saudi Med J 2009; Vol. 14 (2): 167-171 3.Comparison between Prostaglandin E1, and Esmolol infusions in controlled hypotension during scoliosis correction surgery a clinical trial. Middle East l Journal of anesthesia American University . (M.E.J ANESTH 21 (4), 2012. 4. Control of emergence hypertension after craniotomy for brain tumor Neurosciences . Saudi Med J 2009; Vol. 14 (2): 167-171.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781511487450
ISBN-10: 1511487453
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: March 28th, 2015
Pages: 102
Language: English