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Françoise Coudray ADJ+ <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 May 2006 09:36:36 +0200
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Hi,

Sure you are talking about breasfeeding books :-)

One of my favorite is Core curriculum for lactation consultant practice
(www.ilca.org follow "bookstore" ); I study on it during the day; but in 
order to explain how it is my favorite: I mostly go with it to bed and read 
some pages, the number of which depending on my brain state;
And since a few weeks that I bought it, Breastfeeding Atlas
(http://www.lactnews.com/) is becoming the other one favorite book; 
depending on the part of chapter I am currently reading, I take it to bed 
too (just text) or not (part with text+pictures, I may not disturb my 
husband with a large light.... and my little light is not enough to 
discriminate the photographs)
I feel them as very good; also easy to understand (I am french);

I like "Breastfeeding, a guide for the medical profession", from  Drs
Lawrence; to my mind it is the most hard to read but maybe the most complete 
to read; When I pass the exam, sure it will be my other "Bible"; because it 
is really deeply detailed. it may be the most interesting for you as you are 
re-certifying;

Talking about review, there is the Comprehensive lactation consultant exam 
review of Linda J Smith; it may be more a tool than reading for reading 
(hope it goes well into english); it helps considering the situations, so 
the exam, and feeling the weaknesses we can have;


In french as technical books we have translations of LLL Books;
But there is only one book in french which may not be translated into 
english, to my knowledge, it is not technical at all, it is a review issued 
from novels, short stories; Claude Diderjean (LLL) collected paragraphs of 
books with a passage about breastfeeding, "anthologie de l'allaitement 
maternel"; great!  But I am afraid you need to read french... it won't help 
for your re-certification; but it is a way to stay in breastfeeding without 
the technical part;

Breast regards,

Françoise Coudray
(ADJ+ means breastfeeding twins)




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James O'Quinn" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 5:37 PM
Subject: favorite books


> >
> Hello All,
>
> It will be time for me to re-certify next year and and I realize  other 
> than Medications and Mother's Milk and JHL
> I have spent my money the last four years on equipment rather than 
> books...
> Could you all tell me your favorite books?
> Thanks,
> Jen O'Quinn
> IBCLC
>

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