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"Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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Elad's Biomechanics of Milk Extraction During Breastfeeding, PNAS April 
(I think) 2014. Very important article, beautiful methodology.

Martinelli and Marchesan's articles on frenulum histology, protocols for 
evaluation of tongue-tie, etc.

Awesome combo, SLP and IBCLC! Congratulations!

Cathy

Catherine Watson Genna BS, IBCLC  NYC  www.cwgenna.com

On 10/19/2016 2:59 AM, Sanna-Mari P wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I first joined Lactnet in 1999, and have been hanging here on and off. I
> have changed my careers, and I am studying now to become a speech language
> pathologist. This is my third year of total five. I should soon write my
> candidate exam (about 30 pages, literature review), and my interest is in
> feeding difficulties infants may have at breast, though I haven't set my
> subject yet.
>
>
> Infant feeding difficulties at breast - What would be your favourite
> resources, names, researches, scientific articles, books etc about feeding
> difficulties and how to overcome those difficulties (evaluation,
> rehabilitation). KellyMom and similar websites are not what I am looking
> for in this case.
>
> The few names I have in my mind are Joan Arvedson, Suzanne Evans Morris,
> Peter Hartman & co, Catherine Watson Genna. Is the old Wolf & Glass still
> ok, or is there a newer print or a new similar book?
>
> Unfortunately I have a gap of about six years in my lactation knowledge
> (books, latest news etc), when I didn't actively follow Lactnet. What we
> have learnt in my slp studies about infant feeding at the lectures is quite
> minimal really (bottles were mentioned), and we are supposed to learn more
> at work if/when we end up working with infants. If I already didn't know
> about breastfeeding, and for example signs of a good latch, I would not be
> able to evaluate sucking on the basis of my slp studies. Such a pity, I
> think.
>
> I was thinking you might have some specific hints in mind.
>
> This email group has become so much quieter than what it used to be. I
> tried to re-join Lactnet facebook group more than a year ago, and contacted
> one of the admins, but it didn't work for some reason and I wasn't able to
> join :(
>
> TIA,
> smp
>
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