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AUTHOR Irving, Holly Berry TITLE Maternal and Nutrition Education Materials. January 1981-October 1988. Quick Bibliography Series. INSTITUTION National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD. REPORT NO NAL-BIBL-QB-89-44 PUB DATE Mar 89 NOTE 40p. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Breastfeeding; ; *Mothers; Neonates; *Nutrition; Parent Child Relationship; *; *Prenatal Influences

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7 0001 Types of clothing which facilitate Birthday party eatersthe development of breastfeeding and tips for feeding when feeding skills in preschoolers. --. Away from home are included. (kbr)

Seattle. Wash. : CDMRC Media Services. Child Development and Mental Retardation 0004 Center, University of Washington, Breastfeeding, a practical guide 1982? . Sound accompaniment compatible produced by Notion, Inc. ; board of with manual and automatic operation. 67 advisors Luis F. Vera ... (et al.) ; slides : col. +1 sound cassette (10 produced in cooperation with New York min.). (NAL Call No.: DNAL FNC RJ216.855 Foundation for the Arts. F &N AV). ; Vera, Luis F. Washington, D.C. Motion, Abstract: An audiovisual program for Inc. c1982. Funding by Mary Jane, mothers and prospective mothers includes additional funding by Kimberly-Clark a 10-minute audiocassette recording Corporation. 2 film reels (30 min.) : keyed to a 67 color slide presentation sci.. col., ; 16 mm. ; 1 teaching manual covering the various states of feeding (36 p. ; 28 cm.). (NAL Call No.: behavior and eating patterns of children RJ216.8738 F &N AV). from tirth to 5 years of age which may Abstract: In Part I, physical and lead to lifetime food and eating habits. emotional aspects of preparation for The program points out and illustrates breastfeeding are discussed by couples the reflex feeding behavior of new and an instructor in a class. infants; the use of hand-to-mouth The physiology of milk production and movements for pureed foods; the the letdown reflex are illustrated and introduction of solid, table foods; explained. Also discussed are infant self-feeding and drinking; the reflexes. frequency of nursing, the development of the ability to chew function of colostrum, and choosing a foods; and the subsequent use of nursing bra. Special nut^itional needs utensils, leading to the child feeding during breastfeeding and the importance Itself at the family table by age 4. of e,oiding alcohol, caffeine, and other Food preference habits linked to drugs are mentioned. Part II features independent eating skills become evident discussions by postpartum couples of by age 5. Hence, this program strives to nursing schedules, problems encountered depict the normal feeding and eating in breastfeeding and nursing in pudlic. patterns of typical children from Manual and pump expression of breast infancy through the preschool years. milk is demonstrated. Women express (wz) positive feelings about breastfeeding and supportive viewpoints are added by 0002 male partners throughout both films. An Breastfeeding. accompanying teaching manual provides (New Orleans, La.) New Orleans Video additional information for group Access Center (19R1).1 film reel (5 presentation, review of film sequences,

min.) : sci.. col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call discussion questions, and sources of No.: RJ216,8725 F &N AV). supplemental information. Abstract: The advantages of breastfeeding are discussed. Emotional 0005 benefits for the mother, nutritional Breastfeedingproduced by Nyees Breen. advantages for the baby, convenience, and economy are explained. Other Breen, Myles. Mt. Prospect, Ill. : specific topics addressed include how to distributed by Mar Chuck Film handle breastfeeding in public and how Industries, 1985? . Title from to relax. The overall theme of returning container.- "Print. 1 film eel (8 min.)

to and encouraging the natural infant : sd.. col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL feeding method is emphasized. (kbc) Motion picture no.85 FAN). Abstract: An instructional film for new 0003 mothers presents the facts of Breastfeeding, a practical guide breastfeeding in order to help the new produced by Notion. Inc. ; board of or expectant mother make a decision on

advisors Luis F. Vera .., (et al.) ; whether or not to breastfeed her baby. produced in cooperation with New York Myths of breastfeeding are dispelled in Foundation for the Arts. order to reassure the mother regarding Vera, Luis F. Washington. D.C. Motion. her decision. Breast milk is compared to Inc. c1982. Funding by Mary Jane, cow's milk and the overrall emphasis of additional funding by Kimberly-Clark the film supports breastfeeding as the

Corporation.1 videocassette (30 min.) : superior method of feeding the infant. sci.. col., ; 3/4 in. (NAL Call No.: (1s) RJ216.B7382 F&N AV). Abstract: The production of breast milk 0006 and breastfeeding are described. The Bright from the startthe story of the hormonally influenced process of milk nursing bottle and your child's teeth, production, the psychological needs 77 the baby to suck, the transfer of : Shulman, Stan. Washington, D.C. : nutrients and medications to the milk. National Nursing Bottle Caries nipple preparation, couple Prevention Program, Research and decision-making, and breastfeeding Education Foundation, District of techniques are described and Columbia Dental Society, c1982. 62

demonstrated. Problems such as soreness, slides : col. +1 sound cassette (12 breast infection, reduced milk min.) +1 script + 6 posters + production, and illness are discussed. instructional materials. (NAL Call No.:

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8 BEST COPY AVAILABLE DNAL FNC RK306.C5B7 F &N AV). RJ216.F392 F&N AV). Abstract: An explanation of dental Abstract: The feeding patterns of a caries in infants and very young variety of babies and young children Children advises parents to substitute a (ages 2 weeks to 2 years) are described pacifier for a bottle as a preventive to help parents understand their practice. Other contributing factors to children's eating habits. Normal dental decay are continuous intermitant physical and neurological changes that breastfeeding, unclean teeth, and allow the transition to spoon and cup improper . Parents should inspect feeding, end then to self feeding are and clean the teeth regularly, take the explained. Information on helping the child to the dentist and watch dietary child acquire feeding skills, on food sugar and flouride content. The preparation, on nutrition and accompanying poster pictures a child's recognition of normal development is south with severe dental caries and a presented. warning not to put a child to bed with a bottle of milk, juice or sugar water. 0010 Feeding sk i 1 1 syour baby's earl y years. 0007 Spanish.

Check marks for good health. ; Arens, Ruth.-Partnow, Elaine. Los

(Washington, D.C.) U.S. Dept. of Health Angeles, Calif. : Churchill Films : and Human Services, Public Health University Affiliated Program, Service, Health Services Administration, Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, 1981. Bureau of Community Health Services Soundtrack in Spanish; title, credits

(1981). W-234.1 poster . col. ; 56 x 44 and study guide in English.- "Funded in cm. --. (NAL Call No.: RA440.55.C47 F&N part by a grant to the University AV). Affiliated Program at Children's Abstract. A poster shows drawings of Hospital of Los Angeles from the Office children of different ethnic backgrounds for Maternal and Child Health, Bureau of being weighed and measured, having their Community Health Services, U.S teeth checked and their blooc. tested. Department. 1 film reel (24 min.) : sd.,

col. ; 16 mm. + 1 study guide. (NAL Call 0008 No.: DNAL FNC RJ216 F3911981 F&N AV). Feeding skills directed and edited by Abstract: Changes 'n the feeding

Ruth Arens ; narrator Elaine Partnow. patterns of babies and young children

: Arens, Ruth.-Partnow, Elaine. Los from 2 weeks-2 years are followed. Angeles, Calif. Churchill Films Explantions of how and why babies feed University Affiliated Program. as they do during the first weeks of Children's Hospital, Los Angeles 1981. life, and how these patterns change as "Funded in part by a grant to the infants can accept solid foods are University Affiliated Program at offered. Recommendations that parents Children's Hospital of Los Angeles from and other caregivers can use to help a the Office for Maternal and Child child acquire proper feeding skills are Health, Bureau of Community Health given. Information on food preparation, Services, U.S. Department of Health and nutritional requirements, and how to Human Services. -W-135. 1 film reel (24 recognize normal development is also min.) : sd.. col. ; 16 mm. + 1 sheet of included. Suggestions for discussion instructional materials. (NAL Call No.: with parents before and after the film RJ216.F39 F&N AV). is shown are provided on an accompanying Abstract: The feeding patterns of a guide. (kbc) variety of babies and young children (ages 2 weeks to 2 years) are described 0011 to help parents understand their Feeding your baby. children's eating habits. Normal Corvallis, Or. Nutrition Graphics 1981. physical and neurological changes that 1 poster : col. ; 66 x 50 cm. (NAL Call allow the transition to spoon and cup No.: RJ216.F439 F&N AV). feeding, and than to self feeding are Abstract. Guidelines for feeding babies explained. Information on helping the (from birth to 12 months) are presented child acquire feeding skills, on food in a poster. The infants' development, preparation, on nutrition and basic diet, and new foods are described recognition of normal development is for 5 age groups: birth to 3 months; 4 presented. to 5 months; 6 to 7 months; 8 to 9 months; and 10 to 12 months. Also, 0009 feeding practices to avoid and home Feeding skills directed and edited by preparation of baby foods are discussed.

Ruth Arens ; narrator Elaine Partnow. Illustrations show a baby food grinder, Arens, Ruth.-Partnow, Elaine. Los a bottle, and typical baby foods. (rkm) Angeles, Calif. Churchill Films University Affiliated Program, 0012 Children's Hospital, Los Angeles 1981. Feeding your childPRI.

W-135 -"Funded in part by a grant to the Evanston, Ill. : PRI. c1986.

University Affiliated Program at "8013CP"--Container label. 1

Children's Hospital of Los Angeles from videocassette (VHS) (13 min.) : sd., the Office for Maternal and Child col. ; 1/2 in.(NAL Call No.: DNAL Health, Bureau of Community Health Videocassette no.277 1986). Services, U.S, Department of Health and Abstract: Practical guidelines for Human Services.".1 videocassette (24 feeding in4ants and young children are min.) sd.. col. ; 3/4 in. + 1 sheet of presented in this videocassette that is instructional materials. (NAL Call No.: part of the Child Health Series from 92 Professional Research Inc. Mothers are F&N AV). encouraged to feed their infants by Abstract. The importance of prenatal and whatever means is most comfortable and postnatal care to child health and convenient for them. Advantages of both development is emphasized in an animated breastfeeding and bottlefeeding are film for expectant parents. Aspects of Identified. Dietary recommendations for good (regular medical breastfeeding mothers, and formula checkups, a Wanced diet, avoidance of preparation instructions are outlined. drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol) are Advice is provided on 1) what illustrated; the pregnant woman must constitutes a balanced diet for learn to care for herself and her unborn children, 2) how to feed children baby. Bonding between mother and child according to their own schedule. 3) when begins immediately after childbirth, and to introduce different types of solid is facilitated by breast feeding. foods, and 4) how to shop for and Nursing provides the best source of prepare commercial baby foods. Parents nutrition and emotional nurturing for are advised to let children indicate the newborn. Stages in the infant's when they are ready to learn new eating growth and social development are behaviors, and not to make an issue over described in relation to infant feeding, problem eating habits or occassional toilet training, and mental and physical food jags. stimulation. Each child develops at his own rate. The toddler's need for 0013 parental contact and praise, a safe and Feeding your preschooler. interesting environment, and interaction Corvallis, Or. Nutrition Graphics 1981. with other children,is stressed. Good 1 poster col. ; 66 x 50 cm. (NAL Call depends on how mothers and No.: RJ206.F44 F&N AV). fathers feel about parenthood as their Abstract: Guidelines for seeding children grow. Child care education preschool children, ages 1to 6, are helps parents know what to expect. (nm) presented in a poster. Recommended number of servings and serving sizes of 0016 the fcod in each food group are listed The Growing uterus charts. for 2 groups of children (ages 1 to 3, New York : Maternity Center Assoc., and 4 to 6). The nutritional values of c1985. 5 slides : col. ; 5 x 5 cm. + 1 each food group are described. A instructor's guide (NAL Call No.: DNAL discussion of common feeding problems Slide no.157 FAN). includes: children who won't try new Abstract: "The Growing Uterus Chart" is foods; children with small appetites; a slide-set design ed as instructional and children who won't eat vegetables. material for expectant mothers. Five (rkm) anatomical drawings lepict the changing relationship between a woman's growing 0014 uterus and tile Jther organs in her body. The Fetal alcohol syndrome Nutrition In cross-section of the female abdomen, Today. the charts reveal the uterus at four Annapolis, MD Nutrition Today :981. 34 stages of development: in a non-pregnant slides: col. 2 x 2 in. + 1 syllabus. state, at the end of the fifth and ninth (NAL Call No.: RG627.F4 F&N AV). months, and at term. The viewer gets an Abstract Medical facts on fetal alcohol increased awareness of the changes syndrome (FAS) are provided for health taking place in her body during professionals, caregivers, and expectant pregnancy. An instructor's guide mothers to help prevent the birth accompanies the slides. (1s) defects associated with this condition. Major features of FAS (brain injury, 0017 growth impairment, and facial Guido to breast feeding. deformities), its prognosis, and Corvallis, Or. Nutrition Graphics 1981.

prevalence are discussed. The effect of 1 poster : col. ; 66 x 50 cm. (NAL Call alcohol on liver function, the portal No.: RJ216.G83 F&N AV). system, and tissues is described. Abstract: Twenty common questions about Consequences of alcohol consumption on breastfeeding are answered in a poster. placental transfer, maternal-fetal Questions and answers discuss: how the exchange, and fetal development are body makes milk; the let down reflex; examined. Animal studies demonstrate the preventing nipple soreness; what happens relationship between alcohol ingestion. when the baby starts to teethe; and when birth defects, and severity of damage to to wean the baby. In answer to a the . Further research into the question about the effect of breast prevention and treatment of FAS is feeding on the mother's diet, a food critically needed. Until then, the guide lists food groups, along with prudent conclusion, from available apprbpriate number of servings, and medical evidence, is that alcohol serving sizes. Colored illustrations consumption during pregnancy is show nutritious foods and breast feeding undesirable; safe levels of consumption babies. (rkm) have not been determined. (nm) 0018 0015 How to prepare a haby's bottle First steps : caring for the very young correctlyInfant Formula

Screenscope. Atlanta, Ga. : The Council, 1983? . 16

Washington, D.C. Screenscope 1981. 1 slides : col. +1 script + 2 brochures.

film reel (12 min ) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Slide no.164 F&N). + 1 study guide. (NAL Call No.: R001.F5 Abstract: This package contains a

3 10 five-minute script and corresponding 0021 slides, as well as brochures by the Lunch time with babies. Infant Formula Council. Colorful slides Silverman, Phyllis.-Jacobs, present the proper preparation of infant Neil.& Sharing & caring for caregivers, formula for mothers who do not parents, parents-to-be, parent breast -feed or who supplement educators, day care directors. Ithaca, breast-feeding. The Infant Formula N.Y. New York State College of Human Council acknowledges breast-feeding as Ecology, Cornell University 1381. the preferred mode of infant feeding, Produced through a grant from the New and the script provided notes the York State College of Human Ecology, superiority of breast milk. (1s) Cornell University -Includes booklet: Sharing & caring for caregivers, 0019 parents, parents-to-be, parent

How to prepare a baby's bottle educators, day care directors. i cornectlyproducido por el Consejo de videocassette (i2 min., 55 sec.) : sd.,

Formulas Infantiles. --. Spanish. col. ; 3/4 in. +1 booklet (i7 p. ; 23

Atlanta, Ga. . El Consejo, 1983? . 16 cm.). --.(NAL Call No.. RJ216.L85 F&N

slides . col. + 1 script + 2 brochures. AV). (NAL Call No. DNAL Slide no.165 FoN). Abstract: Infants' and toddlers' (aged Abstract: This package contains a 3-i2 months) behavior at lunchtime in an five-minute script and corresponding infant day care center is examined. slides, as well as brochures by the Impatience and rapid cl,sintegration of Infant Formula Council. Colorful slides mood characterizes behavior when hunger present the proper preparatior of infant is evidenced. Variety in preparation formula for mothers who do no techniques and food choices should start breast-feed or who supplement early. The gradual intrrduction of solid breast-feeding. The Infant Formula food, either pureed or mashed, is Council acknowledges breast-feeding as discussed along with storage of excess the preferred mode of infant feeding. foods. Feeding techniques progress as and the script provided notes the infant reflexes (i.e., sucking and superiority of breast milk. (1s) swallowing) mature. Portion sizes and proper use of equipment are stressed as 0020 well as the presence of adults at meals Keep in harmony with nature, breast feed when children advance to solid foods your baby. (around 9-12 months and thereafter). It (Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of is recommended that bottles be given Agriculture. Food and Nutrition Service after older children have had solid 1983?). Sound accompaniment is in foods to encourage their consumption of English on one side (11:50) and in Foods (either new or accustomed). (kbc) Navajo on the other (24:10). 52 slides

col. + 1 sound cassette (36 min.). (NAL 0022 Call No.: RJ216.K4 F&N AV). A Moveable feasts film about Abstract: An educational presentation breastfeeding /produced by Asterisk Film featuring an American Indian mother and Videotape Productions Ltd.

enumerates the advantages of Evanston, Ill. : Journal Films, Inc., breastfeeding and offers guidelines for 1981. 1 film reel (27 min.) : sd., col.

the nursing mother. Breastfeeding : 16 mm. + teacher's guide. (NAL Call provides immunity, is inexpensive, No. DNAL FNC RJ216.M68 F&N AV). eliminates the need for water, Abstract: Common breastfeeding myths, refrigeration. and sterilization, and is questions, problems and ccncerns are always the right temperature for baby. discussed in this film. Dramatization, Body and eye contact are important for live action, animation, and documentary mother and baby The composition of the footage explain in a non-technical first breast fluid (colostrum) and milk manner the mechanisms which produce milk are discussed. Nursing techniques and in the mother, as well as techniques and feeding practices are noted. Sanitary benefits of breastfeeding. Breast practices are important, and comfort of soreness; costs associated with the mother during the feeding period is breastfeeding; the advantages or breast essential. Once the milk supply is milk versus formula; increased incidence established the baby will set its own of mothers choosing to breastfeed; and need pattern. Weight gain is a good societal/peer influence on the mother indication that the milk supply is who breastfeeds, are discussed in an adequate. Seek medical advice before informal but informative manner. (kbc) beginning solid foods. The mother should get adequate rest, drink at least 8 0023 glasses of fluid a day, eat a variety of New baby carePRl presents ; producer,

foods (the food groups are explained) Esther Altschul ; director, Bruce and avoid overeating, alcohol, smoking, Colling. --. and drugs. For proper breast care the Evanston, I1. : Professional Research, mother is advised to wear a foundation 1984. itle from container.- Intended garment and avoid letting the breasts audience: Senior high school students get too full. Express the milk as through adults.- Issued also as super 8 necessary. Tips are given for nursing in mm. and as videorecording. i film reel public. (kbc) (18 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Motion picture no.31 F&N). Abstract: New Baby Care is a film designed for new mothers to help provide the best conditions possible for her new

4 11 infant. Basic skills such as proper ways textures, colors and flavors; and to hold the baby, breast feed, prepare language skills. Guidelines are given the bottle, and care for the baby are for. introducing new foods to the child, presented. The mother's *motions are snacking, meeting nutritional needs, examined, including ways to best deal eating at fast food restaurants, and with po:natal depression. Pr per using food for teaching about other medical attention for the infant is cultures. A supplemental guide stressed, including vaccinations, and accompanying the film is provided. (emc) ways to maintain the optimal infant health and development are discussed. 0026 (ls) Nourishing and nurturing two year oldsprepared by Hannah Dusto and Penny 0024 Spingham. Ho better gift Society for Nutrition Dusto, Hannah.-Spingham, Penny.

Education. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University, Cotterman, Sandra.- You're in Distribution Center, 1982. Title from charge.& You're in charge. Oakland, data sheet.- Intended audience: Adult.

Calif. Society for Nutrition Education 20 slides : col. + 1 leader's guide + 1 1984. Accompanying guide entitled: script + instructional materials. (NAL You're in charge: nutrition educaton for Call No.: DNAL Slide no.108 F&N). preschool children by Sandra Cotterman. Abstract: A color slide-based 1 film reel (22 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 instructional program with accompanying mm. +i guide (16 p.). (NAL Call No.. study literature for parents and TX361.C5N58 F&N AV). care-givers of 2-year-old children. The Abstract: A film directed toward parents slide presentation depicts the of preschool children looks at the characteristics of 2-year-old children development of children 1to 5 years of with respect to good behavior and eating age and how food aids in the maturation habits. Six serial publications discuss process as well as the contribution it various aspects of the proper feeding of makes to health. Explanations are given 2-year-olds (e.g.. the anatomy of for food jags, irregular preference 2-year-olds; nutritional needs for habits, independent/dependent behavior growth; food preferences and nutritional in regard to foods, and feeding at norms; do's and dont's in creating the different times, and unpredictable likes proper physical, social, and emotional and dislikes. Emphasis is placed on the environment; and techniques for making need for a comfortable environment, eating fun); a learner's guide covering child-sized eating utensils, the need the publication; and a packet of 14 for a variety of nutritious foods and supplementary materials covering the role food plays in the development nutrition and feeding conce pts are all of: motor skills; ability to discern included. (wz) textures, colors and flavors; and language skills. Guidelines are given 0027 for: introducing new foods to the child, Nursing, a family affairCase Western

snacking, meeting nutritional needs. Reserve University ; producer, Patricia

eating at fast food restaurants, and Rambasek ; director, Arden Wilfong. using food for teaching about other Evanston, IL Perennial Education, cultures. A supplemental guide 1983. Title from data sheet.- Intended

accompanying tie film is provided. (ftmc) audience: AdultS. 1 film roel (28 min.)

: sd., col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 0025 Motion picture no.84 F&N).

No better giftnutrition for preschool Abstract. Nursing : A family Affair is children /Society for Nutrition desigred to educate the new mother or Education, mother-to-be on the subject of breast

Cotterman, Sandra. Oakland, Calif. . feeding. The film is based on interviews Society for Nutrition Education, 1984. of parents with babies and small VHS.- Accompanying booklet entitled: children, and examines their viewpoints You're in charge: nutrition education regarding nursing the baby. In addition, for preschool children by Sandra breast physiology and function are Cotterman. 1 videocassette (22 min.) examined, with regard to milk sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + leader's guide (14 production. Instructions ire given for P.) + booklet (16 p.,. (NAL Call No. proper breast and nipple care, as well DNAL FNC TX361.C5N58 F&N AV). as proper holding and fem,ing techniques Abstract: A film directed toward parents for the infant. (ls) of preschool children looks at the development of children 1to 5 years of 0028 age and how food aids in the maturation Nutrition for the newborn authors process as well as the contribution it Jacqueline Troutman, Jean Schultheisse ; makes to health. Explanations are given consultants Patricia Wilhite, Linda for food jags, irregular preference Vickers. habits, independent/dependert behavior Troutman, Jacqueline.-Schultheisse, in regard to foods, anG feeding at Jean. Malibu, Calif. The Polished Apple different times, and unpredictable likes 1983. Sound accompaniment compatible and dislikes. Emphasis is placed on the with manual snd automatic operation need for a comfortable environment, -Intended for new parents, child-sized eating utensils, the need parents-to-be, and junior and senior for a variety of nutritious foods and high school home economists and health the role food plays in the development education students. 3 filmstrips (221 of: motor skills ability to discern fr.) : col. ; 35 mm. + 3 sound cassettes

5 (43 min.) + 1 program guide. (NAL Call 003i No.: RJ216.N777 F&N AV). Nutritional management of high-risk Abstract' All aspects of feeding a baby pregnancy SNE. (breastfeeding, formula feeding and Berkeley, Calif 'society for Nutrition supplemental foods) are discussed in a 3 Education 1981. Includes reference

part series. Part1 discusses the manual and leader's guide. 1

advantages and disadvantages of videJcassette (21 min.) : sd., col. ; breast-feeding and the mother's role. 3/4 in. (NAL Call No. TX361.P7N89 F&N Part 2 considers the adequacy of AV). commercial and cow's milk formula:. and Abstract: Nutritional services offered provides information on their selection, by 3 clinics for adolescent, diabetic, preparation. and storage. Part 3 or pre-eclamptic pregnant women are discusses additional foods an infant described. Weight gains. dieting and requires beyond eith oreast milk or good nutrition are discussed in normal formula. Discussion .ers the mfithods and abnormal conditions. Adolescents are and schedules for intiJducing foods still growing and maturing; this and during the first year. The program is poor eating habits can endanger the designed to help parents feel health of mother and fetus. in comfortable with their decisions on pregnancy has resulted in high perinatal feeding their infant. (kbc) mortality rates, but today, these rates have decreased dramatically. Patient 0029 education and support are vital to Nutrition guide for pregnant women. successful for gestational Corvallis, Or. Nutrition Graphics 1981. and insulin dependent diabetics. Diet

1 poster col. ; 66 x 50 cm. (NAL Call controlled blood glucose levels are No.: RG559.N77 F&N AV). monitored carefully by the patient and Abstract: An eating guide for pregnant health team, which includes a registered women presents the 4 food groups and . Causes of pre-eclampsia, or selections within the groups in a poster toxemia of pregnancy, are still not format. Serving sizes and amounts are understood, although proteinuria, listed for food items. General and edema are involved. recommendations for a are Diuretics and sodium restrictions are described. Additional needs (salt. not advised in any pregnancy, since they liquid, exercise), foods to avoid, and restrict the flow of blood through the empty calorie foods are mentioned. . Limiting physical activity and Graphics include illustrations of foods providing sound nutritional support are from the food groups. (rkm) the best treatments. (cj)

0030 0032 Nutritional management of high-risk Outside my momthe story of a breast-fed pregnancy SNE. baby /presented by March of Dimes. --.

Berkeley. Calif. Society for Nutrition White Plains, N.Y. : March of Dimes

Education 1981. Includes reference Birth Defects Foundation, 1983? . 80 manual and leader's guide. 1 film reel slides : col. + 1sound cassette + 1

(21 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call teachers guide. (NAL Call No.: DNAL No.: TX361.P7N89 F&N AV). Slide no.123 F&N). Abstract: Nutritional services offered Abstract: "Outside My Mom" is the story by 3 clinics for adolescent, diabetic, of a breast-fed baby, "narrated" by the or pre-eclamptic pregnant women are infant. The infant shares his described. Weight gains, dieting and experiences with the audience, good nutrition are discussed in normal describing his birth and how he and his and abnormal conditions. Adolescents are mother ar ;t to their new life still growing and maturing; this and logether with his friends, poor eating habits can endanger the they discuss issues regarding health of mother and fetus. Diabetes in breast-feeding and resolve some of the pregnancy has_resulted in high perinatal problems associated with lactation and mortality rates, but today, these rates nursirg. This whie,>ical presentation have decreased dramatically. Patient emphasizes the positive qualities of the education and support are vital to c'oseness which develops between an successful pregnancies for gestational infant and mother, and regards and in-ulin dependent diabetics. Diet breast-feeding as a pleasurable controlled blood glucose levels are experience. The program is available in monitored Carefully by the patient and slides or a filmstrip, and is health team, which includes a registered accompanied by a handout and teacher's dietitian. Causes of pre-eclampsia, or guide. (1s) toxemia of pregnancy, are still not understood, although proteinuria, 0033 hypertension and edema are involved. Outside my momthe story of a breast-fed Diuretics and sodium restrictions are baby /presented by March of Dimes. --. not advised in any pregnancy. since they White Plains, N.Y. : March of Dimes restrict the flow of blood through the Birth Defects Foundation, 1983? . 1 placenta. Limiting physical activity and filmstrip (80 fr.) : col. ; 8 mm. + 1 providing sound nutritional support are teaching guide. (NAL Call No.: DNAL the best treatments. (C)) Filmstrip no.37 F&N). Abstract: "Outside My Mom" is the story of a breast-fed baby, "narrated" by the infant. The inf.it shares his experiences with the audience,

6 13 describing his birth and how he and his substances. Commonly abused substances, mother adjust to theii new life such as caffeine, tobacco, and alcohol together. Together wltn his frienas, are the primary consideration of this they discuss issues regarding teleconference. Fetal alcohol syndrome breast-feeding and resolve some of the low birthweight, and other problematic problems associated with lactation and e ffects are among the topics covered. nursing. This whimsical presentation Special emphasis is given to methods of e mphasizes the positive qualities of the patient counseling and how to alleviate closeness which develops between an the problem of substance abuse among infant and mother, and regards pregnant women. There was also a breast-feeding as a pleasurable question and answer session in which e xperience. The program is available in pertinent issues were discussed. (1s) slides or a filmstrip, and is accompanied by a handout and teacher's 0037 guide. (ls) The Superbaby parenting kit developed by June Engel ; produced by International 0034 Cinenedie Center Ltd. and Avantage Pregnancy on the rocksF.A.a. Productions Productions, Inc. and Peter Glaws Productions. --. Engel, June.& Superbaty-

Jones. Kenneth Lyons. Coronado, CA : (filmstrip).-Pregnant moments- (sound recording). Highland Park, Ill. F.A.S. Productions : Peter Glaws Perennial Education c1981. Title from Productions ; Long Beach, CA : Southerby container and teacher's guide -Title on Productionsdistributor , 1983. Intended audience: Ages 14 through filmstrip and accompanying cassette: adults.- Issued also as videorecording. Superbaby -Title on second cassette:

; Pregnant moments -Cassette accompanying 1 film reel (25 min.) : sd., col. 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Motion picture filmstrip compatible with manual and no.54 F&N). automatic operation.1 filmstrip (79 Abstract: "Pregnancy on the Rocks" is a fr.) 2 sound cassettes (18 min.). 10 documentary film rega-ding the activity sheets, 2 posters, 1 teacher's detrimental effects of drinking during guide, in container ; 33 x 24 x 7 cm. pregnancy. This film explores the fetal (NAL Call No.: R4253.586 F &N AV). alcohol syndrome, its causes, symptoms, Abstract: A teaching kit designed to and latest findings. The severity of the guide parents in the health of their and the importance of proper infants is presented. The 6 objectives maternal care are presented with the of the unit are 1) to increase knowledge intention of educating expectant mothers and skills of parents. 2) to increase with drinking problems. (ls) birth of heathy babies; 3) to reduce the number of defective or handicapped 0035 children, 4) to impress upon young The Special journeypresented by the people the life long responsibilities Infant Formula Council. associated with having children, 5) to encourage people to be responsible for New York : The Glyn Group, Inc., c1984. their own health management, and 6) to 1 film reel (22 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FNC RG973.566 identify support syster.s for pregnant FAN AV). women. In addition to the filmstrip, the Abstract: Six women discuss how they kit includes an audiotape called handle specific decisions they faced "Pregnant Moments", which discusses regarding motherhood. This live action e xperiences these women are having film follows these women as each one during pregnancy. The 2 wall charts are explains the problems she faced, for called "Time and Growth Chart for a e xample:1) Should I breastfeed? 2) Superbaby", and "Making a healthy baby." Should I get pregnant and Jeopardize the (kbc) sight in1 eye because of an existing tumor? 3) How should the responsibility 0038 for the baby be shared between m! and my Teen pregnancy produced by Kuona, Ltd. husband? 4) Will pregnancy and Atlanta, Ga. Kuona, Ltd. (1981?). NET childbirth change the intimacy that funded -Produced for Dept. of Community e xists between my partner and I? 5) Nutrition, Georgia State University. 32 Should I have the baby or have an slides : col. +1 sound cassette (2 ? 6) WillI be able to fully min.. 30 sec.). --. (NAL Call No.: care for the baby and be responsible for TX36i.P7T4 F &N AV). this child? These are questions most Abstract: An audiovisual program women must face as they consider the emphasizes the pregnant teens's need for responsibilities of motherhocd. (kbc) additional energy, B vitamins, calcium and vitamin D for her own and the baby's 0036 growth. Increased daily intakes of meat, Substance abuseUSDAandDHHS. milk, and nutritious snacks as well as an iron supplement are recommended. Washington, D.C. : USDA : ARI-GEM Fn:ouragement and involvement in meal Duplications, 1985? . "VHS-SP."- "Part 1.". 1 videocassette (57 min., 48 sec.) planning and preparation are vita' for a teen who may have a poor self image. The : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.--. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Videocassette no.50 F &N). fact sheet reinforces these points and Abstract: Experts from the U.S. makes suggestions of substitutions for Department of Agriculture and the often-refused foods and adaptations of Department of Health and Human Services the USDA meal pattern necessary for a discuss maternal-fetal placental pregnant adolescent. (js) transfer of nutrients and other 14 0039 "1051EP"--Label.1 videocassette The Teenage pregnancy experience Courter (U-matic) (14 min.) : ad., col. ; 3/4 Films & Associates ; (producers) Philp in. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Videocassette and Gay Courter. no.248 1986 F&N). Crystal River, Fla. Parenting Pictures Abstract: Nutrition and exercise 1981. Issued also in super 8 mm. and as guielines for a successful pregnancy are videorecording. 1 film reel (26 min.) . examined in this videotape. sd., col. : 16 mm. +1 teacher's guide + Physiological changes that take place 1 poster. --. (NAL Call No.: 110759.4.74 during pregnancy (breast, uterus. blood F&N AV). volume) are described. The importance of Pregnant teens have special needs; they a nutritious diet is emphasized. The must consider their own growth and following nutrients are discussed in psychological requirements. as well as detail: protein, , calcium, those of the fetus. Discussions center iron, folic acid, zinc, and fluids. The on preparing for birth and parenthood. composition of the average weight gain options for pregnant adolescents. during pregnancy is described; weight pregnancy, labor and delivery, reduction is strongly discouraged for sexuality, , parenting and all pregnant women. Suggestions are adoption. All participants are enrolled provided for meeting the infant's in an expectant parent program. While nutrient needs during the 1st three abortion is mentioned, itis no longer months of rapid growth while controlling considered an.option for these girls. A dietary fat, sodium, and sugar. - birth scene, breastfeeding, and Smoking, alcoholic beverages, and diapering are shown. Realistic caffeine are advised against during situations are depicted that can be used pregnancy. Exercise provides relief from with teen groups or in professional some problems commonly encountered by training programs. (kbc) pregnant women (backache. poor circulation, fatigue, constipation, 0040 stress). Exercises specifically Teenage pregnancychallenges and choices. recommended for pregnancy--pelvic tilt, "wall" push-ups, and cat scratch-- are Arvada Colo. : Educational Graphic demonstrated. Aids, c1982. A Teaching program by EGA. -

Catalog no. 350. 80 slides col. + 1 sound cassette (15 min. : 1 7/8 ips., mono.) + 1 teacher's guide. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Slide no.154 F&N). Abstract: This slide-cassette presentation is designed for teenage expectant mothers. It shows a group of pregnant teenagers discussing their problems, fears, and hopes regarding their predicament. The program explains to the viewer that a teenage parent faces many special challenges, and that the choices she makes will affect her and her baby for the rest of their lives. Eating right during pregnancy, finishing school, ant4 whether or not to give up the baby are a few of the topics examined. A leader's guide accompanies the program. (1s)

0041 Teens having babies Polymorph Films. Boston, Mass. Polymorph Films 1983. Intended audience: Ages 12-18.1 film reel (20 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 mm. (NAL Call No.: RG556.5.T44 FEIN AV). Abstract: Information and guidance are offered to help teenagers understand bodily changes during pregnancy and fetal 0,-owth and development. Topics discussed include: obtaining prenatal care, recognizing physical changes that occur during pregnancy and adjusting to them, understanding nutritional needs, coning with relationships, and preparing for de'ivery (prenatal delivery classes for mother and partner are shown). A birth sequence is included. (kbc)

0042 Weight, nutrition, and exercise during Pregnancy.

Evanston, Ill. : Professional Research, Inc., c1986. Label title: Weight, nutrition, exercise during pregnanny.-

8 15 Arens, Ruth.-Partnow, Elaine. 8, 9. 10 Breen. Myles. 5 Cotterman, Sandra. 25 Cotterman, Sandra.- You're in charge.& You're in charge. 24 Dusto. Nannah.-Spingham, Penny. 26 Engel, June.& Superbaby- filmstrip.-Pregnant moments- sound recording. 37 Jones, Kenneth Lyons. 34 Shulman, Stan. 6 Silverman. Phyllis.-JacObs, Neil.& Sharing & caring for caregivers, parents, parents-to-be. parent educators, day care directors. 21 Troutman, Jacqueline.-Schultheisse. Jean. 28 Vera, Luis F.3,4 II.BOOKS AND PRINT MATERIALS 0001 (NAL Call No.: DNAL RG559.A85). Alcohol & pregnancy why they don't mix Abstract: Guidelines for the development

/ written by Lucy Barry Robe . of a daily food pattern that provides

Robe, Lucy Barry. Chicago, Ill. : all the nutrients needed by pregnant and American Medical Association, c1984. breastfeeding women are provided in this

Cover title. 15 p. ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL illustrated booklet from the Dairy Call No.: DNAL RG580.D76R6). Council of California. Dbjectives Abstract: This brochure from the include 1) identifying present eating American Medical Association (AMA) habits, 2) choosing foods that need to attempts to educate women if be added to the eating plan, and 3) childbearing age about the effects of determ,ring how to manage foods that are alchohol on the unborn child. Every time low in .iutrients. A food group chart a pregnant woman consumes alcoholic shows the major food groups, nutrients beverages, the alcohol passes across the they pro. de, foods inclluded in each, pla cents to the fetus, reaching its and the rtcommended number of daily bloodstream in the same concentration as servings of each for pregnant and that of the mother. This fetal alcohol nursing teens and adult women. Space is consumption causes such teratogenic provided for a personalized food plan effects as growth and developmental based on booklet recommendations. impairments, which result (in part) from Step-by-step examples are included for low nutrient intake. Dther topics recording daily food intake, making discussed are as follows: Fetal alcohol changes in food choices to improve syndrome--its causes, symptoms, and nutritional content of the diet, and effects; miscarriages and stillbirths: deciding on appropriate quantities of effects of moderate drinking on ; "extras" (i.e. fat, sugar, salt, fetal damage during the first, second, alcohol) in the diet. Considerations are and third trimesters of pregnancy; myths offered for implementing the new daily about ; and food pattern. Nutrition tips are given patient/doctor relationships. To prevent for a healthy pregnancy, to help fetal birth defects, the Surgeon alleviate pregnancy-related discomforts General, the AMA, government agencies, (nausea, constipation) for and private organizations concerned with breastfeeding, and for non-breastfeeding alcohol abuse advise pregnant women not women following delivery. Common serving to drink alcoholic beverages. sizes are provided for selected foods in the major food groups. (aje) 0002 Are you hungry? a completely new 0004 approach to raising children free of The baby cookbook a complete guide to food and weight problems /Jane R. nutrition, feeding, and cooking for Mirschmann, Lela Zaphiropoulos. babies six months to two years of age

Hirschmann, Jane R.,1946-. ; /Karin Knight and Jeannie Lumley.

Zaphiropoulos, Lela,: 1941-. New York : Knight, Karin. ; Lumley, Jeannie. New

Random House, c1985. xii, 162 p. 24 York : Quill, c1985. Includes indexes. cm. Bibliography: p.161-162. (NAL Call 302 p. ; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. No.: DNAL RJ206.H53 1985). 287 -288. (NAL Call No.: DNAL TX740.K59 Abstract: To raise a child free of food 1985). and weight problems is the objective of Abstract. Written to be a complete guide the psychotherapist authors who to nutrition, cooking, and feeding for specialize in the treatment of eating babies 6 months to 2 years of age, this problems. Geared to the average child book contains a summary of basic with no medical problems, the approach nutrition facts and how to translate taken is that of self-demand feeding: them into meals for the baby. Vitamins, children should eat only when they are minerals, fats, proteins, , hungry and stop eating when they are fiber, sugar, salt, allergies, and milk full, from infancy to adolescence. This are nutrient topics illustrated with approach, to discourage obsessions and tables. When to introduce solids is excesses associated with food, proceeds presented with age/food type from the idea that the body is relationships, along with homemade food self-regulatory and that children making preparation methods. Age-related menus their own decisions about feeding are plus several recipes that the whole open to sound nutrition information. family can share are featured, enhanced Detailed explanations with step-by-step by real-life situations in feeding. guides, application to age groups from birth to adolescence, and eating 0005 disorders plus certain medical Baby's first helpings : super-healthy difficulties influencing eating as meals for super-healthy kids / by Chris related to self-demand feeding are the Casson Madden ; with a foreword by major topic areas covered. A Robert M. Biller and a preface by Mary bibliography is included. (jdb) Ellen. -. Madden, Chris Casson. Garden City, N.Y. 0003 Mary Ellen family books/Ooubleday c1983. At this very special time in your life. "A Mary Ellen family book"--Cover. 159

p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Bibliography: p.159.

Calif.? : Dairy Council of California (NAL Call No.: RJ216.M39 1983 F&N

Chicago, Ill.? : Distributed by C-2694). National Dairy Council, c1983. Cover Abstract: Nutritional information, title.- One folded leaf of plates advice, and over 100 easy-to-follow

inserted. 12, 1 p. : ill. : 28 cm. recipes provide guidelines for assisting

1 18 mothers in weaning their infants to 1984. Cover title: A gift of love.- On nutritious solid foods. The guidelines title page: U.S. Dept. of Agriuulture, are based on current knowledge of Food and Nutrition Service. 21 p. . ill.

sensible and sound nutritional feeding 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 25 . (NAL of babies through toddler-hood. Call No.: DNAL RU216.87). Information is discussed on the hazards Abstract Guidelines and practical of food additives, excessive current suggestions for breast feeding a new Intakes of sugar and salt, and the baby are provided in this booklet from relationship of diet to cancer. Recipes the American Academy of Pediatrics. The are grouped under. basic foods for the advantages of breast feeding are babies diet; snacks; dinners; outlined and some popular misconceptions side-dishes; special treats; and the use about breast feeding are identified. The of meal leftovers. Information on production of breast milk is explained. nutrients and on enery recommendations Guidelines ar provided for 1) preparing for healthy children is appended. (wz) the breasts for breast feeding, 2) getting started with breast feeding, 3) 0006 nursing the infant (positioning the Baby's 1st yearsteps to good nutrition. infant, frequency of feeding, length of each nursing occasion), 4) burping the Oakland, Calif Safeway Stores, baby, and 5) weaning the infant.

, 1 Inc. c1984. folded sheet (8 p.) : Step-by-step instructions are provided ill. , 21 x 9 cm.--.(NAL Call No.: for manually expressing milk from the DNAL RU216.832). breast and for coping with hard and Abstract: The nutritional needs of swollen breasts. A food guide that infants from birth through one year of nursing mothers can use in menu planning age are considered in this brochure outlines the appropriate number of daily developed as part of Safeway's Nutrition servings of different food groups. - Awareness Program. Developmental Answers to some commonly asked questions characteristics, recommended foods, and examine the problems of milk leaking, suggested daily meal plans are presented nipple pain, engorgement, and inverted to infants 1) from birth to 4 months, 2) nipples; special considerations 5-6 months, 3) 7-8 months, 4) 9 months, (prematurity. , twins 5) 10-12 months, and 6) one year of age. and triplets) in breast feeding are The role of good nutrition in optimal discussed. growth and development during the first year of life is discussed, and the 0009 importance of considering individual Breast-feeding and natural child spacing needs in the introducing of new foods : the ecology of natural mothering / and feeding skills in emphasized. Sheila Kippley ; drawings by Gigi Questions and answers are provided on 1) Nealon. nutritional differences between breast Kippley, Sheila. New York Penguin Books and bottle feeding, 2) feeding (1982, c1974). xix, 197 p. ill. ; 19 schedules, 3) introducing whole milk and cm. Includes bibliographical references cereal to infants, and 4) preparing baby and index. (NAL Call No. RU216.K49 1982 foods at home. A recipe is provided for F&N C-2541). frozen fruit bars, a soothing treat for Abstract: Biological research studies teething infants. (aje) that document new biochemical, anti-infective, emotional, and economic 0007 advantages of human milk are presented. The Best of both worldsa guide for the The benefits of breastfeeing are working breast-feeding mother. --. enumerated and the side effect of child Columbus, Ohio Ross Laboratories, spacing is discussed. Breastfeeding is

1984. 12 p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. (NAL an interpersonal experience shared Call No.: DNAL RU216.84). between mother and child which can Abstract: Information and suggestions provide emotional satisfaction for the were provided for breast fending mothers mother. Topics covered include: baby's who are returning to work, but want to sucking needs; new light on night continue breast feeding. This 13 page feedings; pacification; establishing booklet, produced by Ross Laboratories, feeding schedules, sitters and social is designed for women who already know life; weaning and the return of the basics of breast feeding. Topics fertility; and nursing older children. include: deciding when to return to Survey results on the relationship work, child care arrangements; what the between breastfeeding and amenorrhea are baby should be fed while the mother is included. (Abc) at work; how to express milk preparing to return to work, breast feeding after 0010 returning to work; and how to maintain Breast feeding, how to succeed : strength while working and breast questions and answers for mothers / feeding. Derek Llewellyn-Jones. -. Llewellyn- Jones, Derek. London Boston 0008 Faber and Faber 1983. Includes index.

Breast feeding /prepared as a public 188 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Bibliography: p. service by the American Academy of (171)-175. (NAL Call No.: 120216.L6 F&N

Pediatrics ; in cooperation with: U.S. B-3543). Department of Health and Human Services, Abstract' The mecharics and techniques Division of Maternal and Child Health of breastfeeding are described for

... et al. . mothers and the most frequently asked

Elk Grove Village, IL : The Academy, questions concerning br3astfeeding are

2 1 9. answered. Breast milk provides all the breastfeed.ng mother is extensively nutrients a baby requires to grow and illustrated. The entire breastfeeding breastfeeding fosters the natural cycle (from pregnancy through weaning) bonding between mother and infant. is described and photographs show every Topics explored include: stretch marks, aspect of nursing. Practical solutions donor milk, breast pumps, breastfeeding, to specific problems are offered. use of contraceptives and drugs. Informative photographs provide medical Illustrations are designed to encourage details, inspiration, and encouragement. mothers to try breastfeeding. (kbc) Techniques to use when feeding twins are demonstrated. (kbc) 0011 Breast-feeding your baby / revised and 0014 expanded by Marsha Walker, Jeanne Watson Breastfeeding basics : easy-to-read, Driscoll for the Nursing Mothers' easy-to-use directions for the Council of the Boston Association for breastfeeding mother / Cecilia Worth ;

Childbirth Education. -. introduction by Elizabeth Bing :

Walker. Marsha. ; Driscoll, Jeanne illustrations by Kathleen L. Anderson Watson. Wayne, N.J. Avery Publishing and Judith MacLaughlin. Group c1981. First edition edited and Worth, Cecilia. New York McGraw-Hill

compiled by Paulette McLarney and floe c19133. xii, 106 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.--. Wohlrab, 1978 -Includes index.iv, 60 p. Bibliography: p.105-106. (NAL Call No.:

: ill. ; 26 cm. Bibliography: p. 59. RJ216.W64 F&N C-2561). (NAL Call No.: RJ216.W3 1981 F&N Abstract: Ways to breastfeed are C-2552). provided for mothers. Advice includes: Abstract: Counseling is offered with an how to prepare for breastfeeding and get emphasis on avoiding common problems started, and how to cope with problems which cause mothers to lessen the (afterbirth pains, nipple problems. frequency of, or discontinue, working at night. and baby's sleepiness breastfeeding. Information is presented and fussiness). Illustrations are candid to help mothers confidently manage their and reinforce the materials presented; breastfeeding experience. Questions are the print is large. (kbc) answered and step-by-step instructions are provided. Topics include: nursing 0015 after a Caesarean delivery, nursing and The breastfeeding book / Maire Messenger working, the slew gaining baby, photographs by Sandra Loused*. -. jaundice, and support systems. Tips are Messenger. Maire. New York Van Nostrand offered for fathers and grandparents. Reinhold (1982). Includes index. 128 p.

(kbc) : ill. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: F. 126. (NAL Call No.: RJ216.M49 F&N C-2527). 0012 Abstract: Breastfeeding advice bated on

Breast is best : a commonsense approach common sense is provided for new mothers to breastfeeding / by Penny and Andrew to dispel any notions of rigid rules, Stanway. mysteries, or taboos associated with

Stanway, Penny. ; Stanway, Andrew. breastfeeding. Itis suggested that help Milwaukee, Wis. American Baby Books can be obtained from relatives, friends,

(1982), c1978. Includes index.152 p. : lay organizations, and milk banks;

ill. ; 23 cm. Bibliography: p.146. (NAL planning ahead is necessary for working Call No.: RJ216.S69 1982 F&N C-2546). mothers. The issues covered concern: Abstract: Common breastfeeding problems making the decision to breastfeed; how (swollen breasts, tender nipples, and the body makes milk; preparation for blocked ducts) are discussed and feeding, the baby's arrival and practical solutions are offered. Mothers homecoming; infant growth; work and are assured that a baby's cry is usually traveling; and weaning. A major a sign that it is hungry and nothing discussion covers preparing the nipples more unless it won't suckle. Topics for breastfeeding and the physiological discussed include: breastfeeding and response mechanivm which stimulates sex, the father's role as a member of release of milk. (kbc) le nursing team. feeding the older baby, special medical problems (baby 0016 ill, jaundiced, clef lip/palate, The breastfeeding guide for the working

handicapped. failure to thrive, ill woman / Anne Price & Nancy Bamford ; mother), the working mother, feeding (foreword by Lynn Redgrave). day-by-day, and taking care of yourself. Price, Anne. ; Bamford, Nancy. New York Information is presented that supports Simon & Scnuster 1933."A Wallaby

the theory trier breast milk is book.'. 144 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Irrludes beneficial for baby. (kbc) bibliographical references and index. (NAL Call No.: RJ216.P72 F&N C-2700). 0013 Abstract: An illustrated guide discusses Breastfeeding / text by Janice Presser breastfeeding for working womenSeven and Gail Sforza Brewer ;photographs by chapters cover topics such as tre Julianne Freehand. advantages and benefits of

Presser, Janice, 1946-. : Brewer, Gail breastfeeding, how to breastfeed, Sforza.-FreeHand, Julianne,- 1941-. New preparing to return to work, handling York Knopf Distributed by Random House and storing breast milk, problems,

1983. Includes index. 146 p. : ill. ; 25 mothering. and babies in the workplace. cm. Bibliography: p.141. (NAL Call No.: Information is based on the experiences 121.1216.P6 1983 F&N C-2560). of women, irto have successfully Abstract: A practical guide for the breastfed and worked simultaneously. ,411111

Photographs illustrate concepts along vegetables, dry beans, canned fish with with drawings that show techniques for edible bones) are identified. the manual expression of breast milk. Recommended daily quantities of milk and (kbc) milk products and other calcium sources are given for adults and children; 0017 infants; teenagers; and pregnant or The Brewer medical diet for normal and nursing women. Handouts are available in high-risk pregnancy a leading Vietnamese, Laotian, Cambodian, and obstetrician's guide to every stage of Chinese. Each is written in a pregnancy /Gail Sforza Brewer with two-language format, with the major Thomas H. Brewer. --. language and English printed

Brewer, Gail Sforza. ; Brewer, Thomas H. side-by-side.

New York : Simon and Schuster, c1983."A Fireside book."- Includes index. x, 244 0020

P. ; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 225-235. Child of mine : feeding with love and (NAL Call No.: DNAL FNC RG559.B69 F&N good sense / Ellyn Satter. -. 8-3940). Satter, Ellyn. Palo Alto, Calif. Bull Abstract An authoritative text for Pub. Co. New York Distributed in the expectant mothers details a nutritional U.S. by KamphAnn c1983. 422 P. ill. management program that covers the i8 cm. includes bibliographies and: ; various stages of pre- and index. (NAL Call No.: RJ206.S3 F&N post-pregnancy from conception to infant B- 3446). weaning, focusing on a series of medical Abstract: Advice is presented for consultations that an expectant mother mothers concerning a moderate and would undergo under the Brewer diet wholesome diet, and guidelines to program for prenatal care and solving some of the nutritional problems childbirth. Included are detailed of childhood. The materialis designed discussions on: optimum nutrition to serve as a handbook and guide practice in pregnancy; the Brewer diet covering the 4-year period from program for pregnancy; vegetarian pregnancy through the toddler period pregnancy diets; special supplements to (roughly, age 3). Problems addressed the basic Brewer diet (including a cover: selecting food for the child that personal nutrition profile questionnaire is developmentally and nutritionally to assess high-risk pregnancy); a appropriate; feeding the mother in a discussion of a variety of situations manner to produce a healthy baby and most likely to interfere with the provide sufficient breast milk; maternal diet plan; and special preventing ; and reducing the nutrition needs for specific high-risk inevitable difficulties of feeding the situations in pregnancy. A technical child in the toddler period. Topics bibliography for prospective parents and include: nutrition for pregnancy; health professionals is appended. breastfeeding and bottle feeding; Question and answer sections are introducing solid foods; and special included at the end of each chapter. issues (diarrhea; food intake (wz)pregnancy. regulation; obesity). Dietary allowances, weight tables, and nutrient 0018 contents of foods are given in Caffeine and pregnancy. appendices. (wz) Rockville, Md. (5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20857) U.S. Dept. of 0021 Health and Human Services, Public Health The complete new guide to preparing baby Service, Food and Drug Administration, foods / Sue Castle. -. Office of Public Affairs (1981?). (3) p. Castle, Sue. Tomnto New York Bantam : 22 X 10 cm. --. (NAL Call No.. Books 1983, c1981. Reprint of 1981 RG580.D76C33 F&N W-55). edition by Doubleday -Includes index.

Abstract: The rationale for discouraging xxiii, 327 p. : ill. ; i8 cm. use of caffiene-containing products Bibliography. p. 307-309. (NAL Call No.: during pregnancy is explained. Sources 120216.C35 1983 F&N C-2582). of caffeine, its effects on the central Abstract: Over 100 low-cost, high nervous system, and maternal-fetal nutrition foods and recipes are provided exchange are described. Caffeine content in a guide on preparing baby foods. Food (in Ins.) of selected food products, ingredicits and their relationship to prescription and non-prescription drugs specific nutritional needs of infants is listed. (js) are described. Lists of inexpensive nutritionally valuable foods are 0019 included. Since no 2 children are alike Calcium. parents should check with their child's

United States? : s.n. , 1981. In pediatrician when changing foods or English, Cambodian, Chinese, Laotian, introducing solid foods. Suggestions are Vietnamese.- Cover title.- "9/8i.H. 4 v. given on how to introduce solid foods

(loose-leaf) : ill. : 28 cm. (NAL Call (facial expressions are important); what No.: DNAL TX553.M55C3). to do when the child lacks an appetite; Abstract: The importance of daily and how to feed baby away from home. consumption of calcium-rich foods (kbc) handout. Calcium is needed to build strong bones and teeth in growing infants And children. Foods high in calcium (i.e. milk, yogurt, cheese, custard, ice cream, green leafy

4 21 0022 programs for American Indians, this Cooking for your baby the natural way two-sided poster depicts young Indian /Laraine Toms. --. mothers before and after the birth of Toms, Laraine. New York : Sterling Pub. the -hild. Dne side of the poster shows Co., 1984. Includes index.128 p. : ill. a young women holding an empty cradle ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL TX740.765 board with the advice to avoid drugs, 1984). alcohol and smoking wnile receiving Abstract: The basics of making baby food prenatal care. The other side shows a are presented in this guide for parents mother holding her child in a cradle who want to ensure that their children board; the message reminds mothers that are given nutritious foods throLghout healthy children are the Indians future. their infancy. Emphasis is placed on Several poems written by Indian women preparing baby's food from family meals about children accompany this message. when possible to save money as well as time and effort. Basic equipment needed 0025 to prepare and store baby food include a /Joan Brooks ...

blender, food processor, steamer basket, et al. .

strainer, ice cube trays, and freezer ; Brooks, Joan. Ann Arbor, Mich. : containers. Food preparation suggestions Michigan Diabetes Research and Training and recipes are provided for 1) fruits Center, The University of Michigan, and fruit juices, 2) yogurt, 3) cereals, c1983. "The development of this booklet 4) vegetables. 5) eggs, 6) meat and was supported in part by the National fish, 7) desserts and snacks, and 8) Institutes of Health, grant number NIH 5 party foods. A variety of lunch ideas P60 AM20572, National Institute of and recipes are given for preschoolers Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and

eating at and away from home. A Kidney Disease. 30 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. suggested schedule for introducing the (NAL Call No.: DNAL FNC RG580.D5D48 F&N baby to solid foods is presented. E-4709). Guidelines about types and amounts of Abstract: An information booklet for foods, feeding schedules. and sample pregnant diabetics discusses various menus are given for infants and children asnectS of the special care recommended in the following age categories: four to for such women. The information is six month, six to nine months, nine to organized into 4 principal sections: how twelve months, twelve to eighteen diabetes affects the body and how it can ..oriths, and eighteen months to three be controlled during pregnancy; clinic years. An index is included for quick visits and tests during pregnancy; reference. (aj) questions often asked by pregnant diabetic women during hospitalization; 0023 and questions often asked by diabetic Crybabies coping with colic, what to do women after the baby is born. An when baby won't stop crying /by Marc appended glossary defines technical Weissbluth. terms used throughout the text. (wz)

Weissbluth, Marc. New York, N.Y. : Arbor House, c1984. "Piam books"--Cover. 176 0026

p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Bibliography: p. Eating for two : the complete pregnancy 172-176. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FNC nutrition cookbook / Isaac Cronin and RJ456.C7W4 F&N B-4260). Gail Sforza Brewer; with an Abstract: The symptoms, causes, and introduction by Tom Brewer. -.

treatments of colic are discussed in Cronin, Isaac. ; Brewer, Gail Sforza. this guide for parents of colicky Toronto New York Bantam Books 1983. infants and health care professionals Includes index. xxviii, 322 p. ; 18 cm. who deal with them. Results of recent Bibliography: p. 267-273. (NAL Call No.: research studies are described and RG559.C7 F &N B-3564). practical suggestions for coping with Abstract: A cookbook for expectant women colic are provided. Recommendations includes a comprehensive eating plan for based on the experiences of parents of pregnancy, which is designed to provide colicky infants are made on feeding the all the nutrients necessary to maintain colicky infant, treating colic with the health of mother and her unborn medication, and soothing the infant. New child. Numerous recipes are included. theories are described linking colicky conveniently organized into major behavior to infant characteristics such sections on: breakfast; drinks, sauces, as temperament, sleep habits, and stocks, and dressings; vegetables; breathing patterns. Excerpts from vegetarian main courses; fish; meat and diaries kept by parents of colicky poultry; snacks and portable food; and infants give a detailed description of desserts. Tabular data are given colicky behavior and provide throughout the text, and a encouragement and practical advice on protein-calorie counter covering a wide waiting for the infant to "outgrow" the variety of foods is appended. (wz) condition. (aj) 0027

0024 Eating right : before, during, and OW' Daughters of earthcradle the future. pregnancy / Elizabeth M. Whelan. -. Madison, WI : Wisconsin, Dept. of Health Whelan, Elizabeth M. Wauwatosa, Wis.

and Social Services, c1986. Includes American Baby Books 1982. 77 p. ; 28 cm. poems on second side.1 wall chart : (NAL Call No.: RG559.W5 F&N E-4225). double-sided, col. ; 56 x 43 cm. (NAL Abstract: Nutritional requirements of Call No.: DNAL Graphic no.123 F&N). pregnancy and nutritional guidelines are Abstract: Designed for use in prenatal described for expectant women, including

5 22 advice on what foods to eat or avoid. offered based on the importance of the importance of proper weight control. providing skills and knowledge to help and how to modify one's diet after the prospective parents make informed baby arrives. Some of the special decisions about the conditions under problems of pregnancy (e.g.. food which to have and care for as healthy a cravings, morning sickness) also are child as possible. (as) discussed. The nutritional guidelines and eating habits covered should 0030 maintain the health of the expectant Feeding infants with congenital heart woman, promote the healthful development disease a guide for parents /American of the unborn child, and be beneficial Heart Association. --. to the expectant woman's family. Dallas, Tax. : The Association, c1984. Worksheets and recipes are included. Cover title.12 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (wz) Bibliography: p.12. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ421.F4). 0028 Abstract: Infants with congenital heart Eating right for two :the complete disease often cannot ingest sufficient nutrition guide and cookbook for a food to meet their bodies' needs. healthy pregnancy / text by Diane Klein, Frequent feeding and special feed recipes by Rosalyn T. Badalamenti ; techniques for nourishing these infants illustrations by Lauren Jarrett. -. are recommended. Topics include: factors Klein, Diane. ; Badalamenti, Rosalyn T. influencing delayed infant growth; how New York Ballantine Books c1983. to feed the baby; the amount of milk Includes index. 331 p. : ill. : 20 cm. (formula or breast) and calories needed; Bibliography: p. 307-315. (NAL Call No.: how to select an infant formula; the RG559.K5 1983 F&N B-3583). best infant feeding ; and advice Abstract: Menus for every day of the on vitamins, solid foods, salt, weight month from prepregnancy through delivery gain expectations, and possible feeding and I month of breastfeeding are problem? produced by heart medicines. provided for pregnant women. Many Information on the caloric content per recipes also are given. Aside from being por-tion size of various baby foods and a cookbook it is a nutritional guide. on table foods that are high in sodium The importance of high quality nutrition and potassium, is apperded. in improving the outcome of pregnancy is stressed. Steps are given to ensure that 0031 baby starts life with maximum physical Feeding young children with cleft lip and mental potential. Information and palate / written by Virginia Bennett provided is based on the author's with assistance from Sheila Farnan ; personal interviews and correspondence edited by Dale Thompson . with scientific experts and conclusions Bennett, Virginia. ; Farman. derived from recent research data. Sheila.-Thompson, Dale. Minneapolis,

Nutrient needs throughout pregnancy are Minn. : Minnesota Dept. of Health. explained. (kbc) Services for Children with Handicaps,

1986?. Cover title. 44 p. : ill. ; 22 0029 cm. Bibliography: p. 43-44. (NAL Call Educators' challenge--healthy mothers, No.: DNAL RC815.2.B4). healthy babies a framework for This booklet from the Minnesota curriculum development in responsible Department of Health, Services for childbearing, pre-school through high Children with Handicaps is intended to: school /compiled and written by Dorothy give parents practical help in feeding Dolph Zeyen. their baby or child born with cleft !ip

Zeyen, Dorothy Dolph. Alexandia, Va. : and/or palate; describe how parents can Association for Supervision and give their baby or child good nutrition Curriculum Development ; White Plains. in an atmosphere of love; give parents a N.Y. : March of Dines Birth Defects broad range of information to help them Foundation, c1981. "Cooperative project ask questions and make observations; and developed by the Assoriaion for make it easier for parents to get Supervision and Curriculum Development evaluations and advice about their through a grant from the March of Dimes unique child from health professionals. Birth Defects Foundation.". 64 p. : ill. Coverage includes: nutrition and growth; ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographies. (NAL challenges in feeding; feeding the baby Call No.: DNAL RG973.Z49). during the first five or six months; Abstract. A framework for development of breastmilk and breastfeeding; curriculum in 4 areas that affect bottlefeading; additional feeding aids; decisions about responsible childbearing feeding the child from 6 months to 3 is offered in this guide. It is intended Years: considerations at the time of for use by educators of children surgery; and some kinds of clefts. preschool through high school and by Resources available to Minnesota agencies involved in health and parent families of children born with cleft lip education. Concepts, goals, focuses, and and/or palate are listed. A bibliography points of information are centered for parents and health professionals are around nutrition, environment, , included. and human growth and development. Suggestion' for developing these concepts are aimed at 5 educational levels: preschool/kindergarten, primary, elementary, middle school/junior high. and senior high. This framework is

6 etc) 4.0 describing his birth and how he and his substances. Commonly abused substances, mother adjust to their new life such as caffeine, tobacco, and alcohol together. Together with his friends, are the primary consideration of this they discuss issues regarding teleconference. Fetal alcohol syndrome, breast-feeding and resolve some of the low birthweight, and other problematic problems associated with lactation and effects are among the topics covered. nursing. This whimsical presentation Special emphasis is given to methods of emphasizes the positive qualities of the patient counseling and how to alleviate closeness which develops between an the problem of substance abuse among infant and mother, and regards pregnant women. There was also a breast-feeding as a pleasurable' question and answer session in which experience. The program is available in pertinent issues were discussed. (1s) slides or a filmstrip, and is accompanied by a handout and teacher's 0037 guide. (1s) The Superbaby parenting kit developed by

June Engel ; produced by International 0034 Cinemedia Center Ltd. and Avantage Pregnancy on the rocksF.A.S. Productions Productions, Inc. and Peter Glaws Productions. --. ; Engel, June.8, Superbaby-

; Jones, Kenneth Lyons. Coronado, CA : (filmstrip).-Pregnant moments- (sound

F.A.S. Productions : Peter Claws recording). Highland Park, Ill.

Productions ; Long Beach, CF. : Southerby Perennial Education c1981. Title from

Productionsdistributor , 1983. container and teacher's guide -Title on Intended audience: Ages 14 through filmstrip and accompanying cassette: adults.- Issued also as videorecording. Superbaby -Title on second cassette:

1 film reel (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 Pregnant moments -Cassette accompanying mm.(NAL Call No.: DNAL Motion picture filmstrip compatible with manual and no.54 F&N). automatic operation. 1 filmstrip (79 Abstract: "Pregnancy on the Rocks" is a fr.) 2 sound cassettes (18 min.), 10 documentary film regarding the activity sheets, 2 posters, 1 teacher's detrimental effects of drinking during guide, in container ; 33 x 24 x 7 cm. pregnancy. This film explores the fetal (NAL Call No.: RJ253.586 F&N AV). alcohol syndrome, its causes, symptoms, Abstract: A teaching kit designed to and latest findings. The severity of the guide parents in the health of their disease and the importance of proper Infants is presented. The 6 objectives maternal care are presented with the of the unit are 1) to increase knowledge intention of educating expectant mothers and skills of parents, 2) to increase with drinking problems. (1s) birth of heathy babies; 3) to reduce the number of defective or handicapped 0035 children, 4) to impress upon young The Special journeypresented by the people the life long responsibilities Infant Formula Council. associated with having children, 5) to

New York : The Glyn Group, Inc., c1984. encourage people to be responsible for

1 film reel (22 min.) : sd., col. ; 16 their own health management, and 6) to mm. (NAL Call No. DNAL FNC RG973.S66 identify support systems for pregnant F&N AV). women. In addition to the filmstrip, the Abstract. Six women discuss how they kit includes an audiotape called handle specific decisions they faced "Pregnant Moments", which discusses regarding motherhood. This live action experiences these women are having film follows these women as each one during pregnancy. The 2 wall charts are explains the problems she faced, for called "Time and Growth Chart for a example:1) Should I breastfeed? 2) Superbaby", and "Making a healthy baby." Should I get pregnant and jeopardize the (kbc) sight in 1 eye because of an existing tumor? 3) How should the responsibility 0038 for the baby be shared between me and my Teen pregnancy produced by Kuona, Ltd. husband? 4) Will pregnancy and Atlanta, Ga. Kuona, Ltd. (1981?). NET childbirth change the intimacy that funded -Produced for Dept. of Communi'y exists between my partner and I? 5) Nutrition, Georgia State University. 32

Should I have the baby or have an slides : col. + 1 sound cassette (2 abortion? 6) WillI be able to fully min., 30 sec.). --. (NAL Call No.: care for the baby and be responsible for TX361.P7T4 F&N AV). this child? These are questions most Abstract: An audiovisual program women must face as they consider the emphasizes the pregnant teens's need for responsibilities of motherhood. (kbc) additional energy, B vitamins, calcium and vitamin D for her own and the baby's 0036 growth. Increased daily intakes of meat, Substance abuseUSDAand DHHS. milk, and nutritious snacks as wall as

Washington, D.C. : USDA : ARI-GEM an iron supplement are recommended.

Duplications, 1985? . "VHS-SP."- "Part Encouragement and involvement in meai

1.". 1 videocassette (57 min., 48 sec.) planning and preparation are vital for a

: sd., col. ; 1/2 in. --. (NAL Call No.: teen who may have a poor self image. The DNAL Videocassette no.50 F&N). fact sheet reinforces these points and Abstract: Experts from the U.S. makes suggestions of substitutions for Department of Agriculture and the often-refused foods and adaptations of Department of Health and Human Services the USDA meal pattern necessary for a discuss maternal-fetal placental pregnant adolescent. (P) transfer of nutrients and other

7 24 the number of servings of four different Nine sections cover the very young food groups recommenced each day and a child, the adolescent, the young adult, sample food record form is provided for pregnancy, nursing mothers, the evaluating a single day's intake. Four reproductive and mature years, and major food groups are discussed in common to women. (wz) detail: milk and milk products. vegetables and fruits. grains, and 0040 protein foods. Types of information For mothers-to-behow to build a better provided about each food group .,iclude baby. --. important nutrients, sample foods, and Rosemont. Ill. : National Dairy Council,

serving sizes of different foods within c1984. Cover title. 3 p. : 25 cm. (NAL a group. Additional topics include Call No.: DNAL RG559.FC7). recommended weight gain during Abstract: Suggestions for mothers-to-be pregnancy, vitamin and mineral regarding nutrition during pregnancy supplementation, abnormal cravings emphasize calcium intake. Nutritional (pica). and healthy desserts and snacks. requirement from the 5 food groups are Commonly encountered problems during listed. in addition to the special needs pregnancy and their treatment are of a pregnant woman, along with nutrient discussed, including morning sickness, requirements after delivery. (kbc) constipation, and heartburn. Caution is recommended concerning the use of drugs 0041 and medications, alcohol, caffeine, and Growing up healthy :a parent's guide to cigarettes while pregnant. Recipes and a good nutrition / Myron Winick. week's worth of sample menus are Winick, Myron. New York Morrow 1982. introduced. (aje) Includes index. 240 p. : ill. : 22 cm. Bibliography: p. 228-231. (NAL Call No.: 0038 RJ206.W79 1982 F&N 8-3064). Foods for toddlers and preschoolers / Abstract: Medical and nutritional (developed by Sarah M. Hintonwith guidance is provided for mothers of assistance from Diane R. Kerwi, And children from birth to adolescence. Barbara F. Mann) -. Basic information and recommendations Hinton, Sarah M. ; Kerwin, Diane concerning maintenance of child health R.-Mann, Barbara F. (Raleigh) N.C. are given for the prenatal (nutrition Agricultural Extension Service (1981). and pregnancy), infant (new-born; Cover title. (24) p. : chiefly col. ill breast, bottle, and mixed feedings). : 22 x 28 cm. (NAL Call No.: RJ206.H55 preschool, school, and adolescent F&N E-4353). periods of child growth and development. Abstract: An illustrated guide uses Special attention is paid to nutrition colored poster boards to present simple during and after common illnesses in guidelines for parents to instill sound children (e.g., acute bacterial and food practices in their toddlers and viral infections, gastroenteritis, preschool children. The topics cover surgery, injury, food allergies and different aspects of making appropriate intolerances). Tabular information on food choices (e.g., serving small meals fat and cholesterol contents of various and snacks, using soft foods for babies foods is included. (wz) and finger foods for toddlers). Guidance also includes what foods children like, 0042 foods to be consumed daily, substitutes Guide to a healthy pregnancy /Donna and for junk food, making mealtime pleasant, Rodger Ewy. how children learn habits from adults, Ewy, Donna. : Ewy. Rodger. New York : and what reaction to expect from Dutton. c1981. xv, 160 p. : ill. ; 15 x children. (wz) 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 158 -160. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RG525.E9). 0039 Abstract: Designed to give the

For mothers & daughters : a gu.de to information and skills both mother and good nutrition for women / by Myron father need to enjoy a healthy Winick. pregnancy, this book includes details of Winick, Myron. New York W. Morrow 1983. conception. Prenatal examinations.

Includes index. 263 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. fetal/maternal development, personal (NAL Call No.: TX361.W55W56 1983 F&N care/nutrition, and relief of minor 8-3638). discomforts are discussed Supported by Abstract: Approaches are presented for diagrams and pictures, other topics supporting the needs of women in various include prenatal body mechanics, nutritional risk situations such as emotional changes, sexuality. menstruation, reproduction, menopause, family-centered pregnancy, childbirth. and adverse personal habits (smoking. and early parenting. A glossary drinking, birth-control medication). An accompanies the text. eating program that specifically addresses the unique nutritional needs 0043 of women is outlined. The program Having a baby /Diana Bert... et al. . includes low-calorie, high-nutrient diets, and a high-nutrient vegetarian . Bert, Diana. New York : Delacorte, diet. Covering the total life cycle from c1984. Includes index. xv. 367 p., 8 birth to old age, explanations are given p. of plates : ill. : 26 cm. (NAL Call on why women are more vulnerable to No.: DNAL RG525.H39). nutritional diseases and deficiencies Abstract: The experiences of 7 women than men during certain periods of their before, during, and after their lives, and what they can do about it. pregnancies are described by each one in

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kr15 this book. Topics include the various which are free of charge. Topics include stages of pregnancy, miscarriage, prenatal care, normal pregnancy and finding and obstetrician and a delivery, infancy (up to 1 year), cnild pediatrician, amninocentesis, care and growth, developmental problems tobacco-alcohol-drugs, and sex during and disabilities, parent education, and after pregnancy. Also discussed are workplace and environmental hazards the actual birth experier,:es, the first affecting pregnancy, risk factors weeks at home afterwards, nursing, (alcohol, drugs, smoking), nutrition, postpartum depression, going back to breastfeeding, exercise, teenage work, and the fathers' expperiences. pregnancy, genetic disorders, infant (as) death syndrome, child abuse and neglect, safety of infant products, vital 0044 statistics, and . (wz) Healthy mom, healthy baby /Lutheran Hospital. --. 0046

La Crosse, WI : Nutrition Services, "Healthy mothers" market research : how Dept. of Dietetics, La Crosse Lutheran to reach Black and Mexican American

Hospital, 1983. Cover title. 12 p. women : final report, September 14, 1982 ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.. DNAL / submitted to Office of Public Affairs, RG559.H4). Office of the Assistant Secretary for Abstract: Guidelines for developing and Health, Public Health Service, United maintaining healthy eating habits States Department of Health and Human throughout pregnancy are presented in Services ; submitted by Juarez and this easy-to-read bulletin from the Associates, Inc. Department of Dietetics at LaCrosse Los Angeles, Calif. Juarez and Lutheran Hospital. The total weight gain Associates, Inc.1982. "Contract no. recommended during pregnancy (22 to 28 282-81-0082.". xxvi, 192 p. ; 28 cm. pounds) is broken down into its Bibliography: p. 34-39. (NAL Call No.: individual components-baby, placenta, RA778.H4 F&N E-3937). , blood. breast and uterus Abstract. A public educationampaign tissue, fat stores. Nutritional called " Healthy Mothers" was uodertaken requirements, functions, and food to provide ,regnant women and women of sources of nutrients especially child bearing age with information about important during pregnancy-protein, good health practices; to help these iron, folic acid, calcium-are examined. women understand the special risks A food guide shows the number of associated with pregnancy (both for servings of different food groups themselves and their babies); and to recommended for pregnant and motivate them to seek regular prenatal non-pregnant women. Average serving care. While all potential mothers would sizes and of selected foods are benefit from this campaign, 3 groups of presented for the following food groups: women were identified as the target milk and dairy produrts, meat, fruits audiences: 1) women with known medical and vegetables, and Dreads and cereals. risk; 2) pregnant teenagers; and 3) Additional topics .nclude snacking, women in lower socioeconomic groups, exercise, and vitamin and mineral especially those who are Black or supplementation. Caution is advised Mexican American. The campaign concerning the use of certain established 6 goals:1) identify medications, alcohol, and cigarettes credible sources of health information; during pregnancy. Suggestions are 2) explore the roles of family members provided for coping with the nausea and during pregnancy; 3) identify support vomiting that often accompany preplancy. services; 4) improve health awareness; (aje) 5) document barr'ers to seeking health care; and 6) determine cultural 0045 sensitivities. Conclusions on the 6 Healthy mothers, healthy babies goals are discussed separately and coalition directory of educational recommendations for information materials. campaigns that are motivational in (Washington, C.C.?) U.S. Dept. of Health nature are made. Specific suggestions and Human Services, Public Health are given for adequate dissemination of Service 1983. Cover title: Healthy health information and counseling, And mothers coalition directory of for helping women cope with the stresses educational materials -"September 1983. of pregnancy. (kbc)

-Includes indexes. 202 p. : 1 form ; 28 cm. (NAL Call No.: RG973.H4 1983 F&N 0047 B-3788). The healthy pregnancy menu cookbook / by Abstract: A comprehensive collection of Shirley Smalheiser. educational materials produced by Smalheiser, Shirley. New York government, professional, and voluntary Cornerstone Library c1983. Includes organizations and agencies includes indexes. 192 p. : forms ; 24 cm. (NAL descriptions of available printed and Call No.: RG559.S5 F&N B-3831). audiovisual materials on maternal and Abstract: Recipes, menu plans and infant care for the general lublic and nutritional guidelines are presented to health professionals. Listings of aid pregnant women in assuring that materials are arranged under each nut,itonal needs during pregnancy are organization, together with a brief satisfied. The text provides: recipes description of the organization's that use readily available foods; quick, purpose and goals. All entries specify easy to prepare meals that can be made how to order the materials, many of ahead and held; information on expected

9 weight gain and appetite changes, daily otherwise healthy baby. Research mean calorie requirements; and hints on findings, suggestions for coping, and controlling food cravings and/cr reassurance for parents of a colicky aversions. Three menu plans (providing baby are provided. Also explained are menus for the 3 main daily meals) are the possible causes of the condition, outlined, with references given to the the use of medications, and how the recipe section of the text. Plan (1) doctor can help. Tricks and gimmicks ,-ovides 1700 calories/day, plus 3 found to be successful by parents are ',necks of 130 calories each; plan (2) shared. (as) 1850 calories/day plus 3 snacks of 80 calories each; plan (3) 2000 0051 calories /day, with 2 snacks of 50 An inner voice tells you not to drink. calories each. Most of the recipes are Rockville, Md. National Institute on designed to provide sufficient food to Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 1987? . 1

sevice the entire family. (wz) poster : col. ; 79 x 49 cm. (NAL Call No. DNAL Graphic no.121 F&N). 0048 Abstract: Pregnant women are strongly Mow to have a healthy pregnancy. --. advised against drinking alcoholic South Deerfield, Mass. Charming L. beverages in this colorful poster from Bete Co.,1985, c1981."A Scriptographic the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse booklet."--p. 2 .- Cover title. 15 p and Alcoholism. The poster, depicting a

ill. ; 21 cm. (NAL Call No. DNAL pregnant Indian woman, warns about the RG525.H68 1985). risks of permanent mental and physical Abstract. Attitudes and behaviors that birth defects that are associated with help ensure a healthy pregnancy and the heavy drinking during pregnancy. birth of a healthy baby are reviewed in this easy-to-read, simply illustrated 0052 booklet. The importance of regular Into the mouths of babes a natural foods medical care throughout pregnancy is cookbook for infants & toddlers /by emphasized. Characteristics of 3 Susan Tate Firkaly. balanced and nutritious diet are Firkaly, Susan Tate, 1949-. White Hall, identified; a daily food plan outlines Va Betterway Publications, c1984. minimum quantities of different food Includes index. 168 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. groups. The role cf regular exercise, Bibliography: p.159-161. (NAL Call No.: rest, and relaxation in relieving ['NAL TX740.F5) tension and fatigue during pregnancy is Abstract: This guide to feeding infants explored. Hazards to the unborn baby and toddlers follows a natural foods that have been associated with smoking; approach. It begins with a lists of alcohol; and drugs, medications, and useful kitchen equipment and a guide to other chemicals are identified. The whole foods. One chapter focuses on relief of common minor discomforts of infant nutrition and includes several pregnancy (i.e. morning sickness, tables protein complementary foods, frequent urination, varicose veins, basic 4, meatless basic 4, and allergy constipation) is described. Danger basic 4 food groups. The discussion of signals of more serious complications infant feeding includes breast vs. during pregnancy are outlined. bottle feeding, starting on solid foods, Suggestions are provided for making and a timetable for introducing solids. healthy mental and emotional adjustments Advice is offered for coping with food to pregnancy. (aje) allergies. Half the book is composed of recipes. They are divided into those 0049 appropriate for different age groups(4-6 How to take care of yourself & your months, 7-9 months, 10-12 mon,'Is.1-3 baby, years), recipes for the entire family,

Rosemont, IL : National Dairy Council, and recipes for the allergic child. Most

c1984. Cover title.1 folded sheet ; 23 are designed to be relatively quick and x 31 cm. folded to 23 x 16 cm. (NAL Call easy to prepare. (as) No.: DNAL RG559.H6). Abstract: Pregnant adolescents have 0053 special nutritional needs because their Iron, the hard-to-get nutrient. bodies must sustain their own growth, as United States? s.n. 1981. In well as that of the developing child. English, Cambodian, Chinese, Laotian, The recommended daily servings from each Vietnamese.- Cover title.- "12/81.". 4

of the four food groups are described, v. (loose-leaf) : ill. ; 28 cm. (NAL with suggestions regarding specific food Call No.: DNAL TX553.175I7). choices; for instance, a milkshake Abstract: Iron's role in providing instead of a soda, and ice cream in oxygen to the body's tissues and the place of chips. Proper diet as an Importance of eating foods adequete in expression of love is emphasized. iron are outlined in this handout. Pregnant women, young children, 0050 teenagers, and anemic individuals need Infant colic what it is & what you can greater amounts of iron in their diet. do about it /Christopher Ferran. Good sources of iron in each of the

Ferran, Christopher. New York : following food groups are identified: Scribner, c1983. Includes index. xx, 124 meat, fruits and vegetables, and breads

p. : 21 cm, Bibliography: p.117-120. and cereals. Infant foods high in iron (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ456.C7F37). include infant cereals, plain strained Abstract: Infant colic is the seemingly meats, and iron-fortified formulas. The endless crying and screaming of an handout is available in Chinese,

10 Laotian, Cambodian, and Vietnamese. Each 0057 is written in a two-column format with La atencion prenatal. --. Spanish. the major langUage and English printed Rockville, Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health side-by-side. and Human Services, Public Health Service/Health Resources and Service, 0054 klmihistration, Bureau of Health Ca.e The Jane Fonda workout book for Delivery and Assistance, Division of pregnancy, birth, and recovery / by Maternal and Child Health ; Washington,

Pommy DeLyser ;photographs by Steve D.C. : For sale by the SJpt. of Docs., Schapiro ; additional photographs by U.S. G.P.O., 1985. Spanish version of: Mello Hammid ; drawings by Kathy Jacobi. Prenatal care.- English version classified under RG525.P74. xii, 104 p.

; DeLyser, Femmy. Fonda, Jane, - : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. --. (NAL 1937-- Schapiro, Steve. New York Simon Call No.: DNAL RG525.P7414). and Schuster c1982. Based on Jane stract Pregnancy, childbirth, and care Fonda's Workout program -Includes index. of the newborn infart are the subjects 240 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (NAL Call No.: of this brief, yet comprehensive RG558.7.D4 F&N B-3506). prenatal care guide developed by the Abstract: An exercise program is Public Health Service of the U.S. presented to assist and improve the Department of Health and Human Services. physical well-being of women during and Aspects of pregnancy that are discussed following pregnancy. Guidance include:1) health professicnals information also is provided concerning involved in providing proper prenatal preparation for labor and childbirth, care and suggested scheduling of dealing with p.cWems and complications prenatal visits. 2) physical and (e.g.. cord and foot prolapse, caesarean emotional changes, 3) physical delivery, emergency childbirth, infant development of the baby month-by-month, resuscitation breast and bottle feeding 4) lifestyle factors (i.e. exercise, the infant, and assisting the newborn breathing techniques, work, rest, child during its early growth stages. travel, sexual relations, use of The material presented is extensively alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs), 5) illustrated with photographs. (wz) nutritional requirements, 6) common discomforts (i.e. nausea, vomiting, 0055 heartburn, constipation, hemorrhoids, The joy of bresstfeeding. La alegria de backache, and 7) more serious problems la alimentacion a pecho /Margaret Belais (i.e. miscarriage, anemia, toxemia, Salmon. --. Spanish. rubella, Rh factor). Components of the Salmon, Margaret Belais. Demarest, birth process innclude preparing for the : Techkits, 1984. Cover title.- English birth, labor and delivery, and hospital summary inserted. vi, 20 p. : ill. ; 21 stay and recovery. Topics include signs cm.(NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ216.S3). and stages of labor, medication and Abstract: This booklit written in anesthesia, episiotomy, Cesarean Spanish is a manual for successful section, and breech births, as well as breast feeding. The 5 most common recovery, length of hospital stay, questions about breastfeeding are breast care, depression, fatigue, answered. Basic techniques and good getting back into shape, and post-partum nutrition are discussed. Food group checkups. The section of caring for the lists are provided Lo help the nursing newborn discusses breast and/or formula mother plan nutritious menus. (as) feeding, bathing, travelling, establishing a schedule, and checkups. A 0056 number of helpful figures and diagrams The Kamen plan for total nutrition illustrate concepts described in the during pregnancy / Betty Kamen ano Si text. Kamen. -. Kamen, Betty. New York 0058 Appleton-Century-Crofts 1981. 234 p. Learn about alcohol & pregnancy.

Bibliographic references : p. 203-229. Center City, Minn. : Hazelden

(NAL Call No.: RG559.K3 F&N 8-1995). Foundation, 1983. Cover title.15 p. :

Abstract: Guidelines, recipes, and ill. ; 22 cm. --. (NAL Call No.: DNAL nutrition information are presented for FNC RG580.A5L4 F&N C-2680). expectant mothers. The Plan is a ;egimen Abstract: A brief, illustrated pamphlet of nutrition guidelines, adaptable to presents basic facts about the myths and the individual, and is based upon the hazards of alcohol consumption during findings of nutritionists, health pregnancy. Myths include popular beliefs professionals and researchers. Pregnancy that consumption of beer and wine is lore and superstitions are reviewed from acceptable, that alcohol consumption may both practical and scientific aspects. be stopped without harm after the first Additional topics include: nutrient few months, and that only alcoholics needs of mother and fetus; nutrients have abnormal babies. Facts are provided by specific foods; negative presented which refute these myths and intakes, e.g., toxins, alcohol, which make the point that any alcohol cigarettes, coffee, and drugs drunk by the pregnant mother goes potentially harmful to the mother and directly to the fetus. 'Ws types of tha fetus; and specific ailments of physical and mental birth defects due to pregnant women, e.g., constipation, alcohol (fetal alcohol syndrome) are toxemia, and leg cramps. (wz) outlined. The worst fetal alcohol syndrome effects have occurred where pregnant mother.; have consumed 6 or more

11 2 8 ounces of alcohol per day, but Studies class is based on a 50 minute format indicate the association of birth using audiovisuals to present principles defects with an intake of even below 2 and handouts as reinforcements. A ounces/day. The increased risk of corresponding snack is served and the alcohol coupled with other risk factors recipe provided. Quizzes (with answers) (smoking marijuana or cigarettes) is and a resource and resource address list also discussed. (wz) arm provided. (is)

0059 0061 Life-cycle nutrition needs for The littlest baby a handbook for parents school-age mothers and fathers. of premature children /Fred A. Pfister, Requistos nutricionales del ciclo de la Bernard Griesemer. vide pare madres y padres de edad Pfister, Fred R. ; Griesemer, bernard. escolar / Kathie Mestpheling, Sara Jane Englewood Cliffs, N.J. . Prentice-Hall, Vinson, Lorelei Groll. -. Spanish. c1983. "A Spectrum book."- Includes 147 p., 4 p. of plates : Westpheling, Kathie. ; Vinson, Sara index. xii, Jane.-Groll, Lorelei.& Nutrition ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.. DNAL FNC curriculum on life-cycle nutrition needs RJ250.P4 F&N C-2689). for rchool-age mothers and school-age Abstract. A personalized guidebook parents.-Life-cycle nutrition needs for describes experiences of1 of the scnool-age mothers and school-age authors as father of a 1 1/2 pound parents. (San Jose, Calif.) Santa Clara premature daughter and medical and County Health Dept., Child Health and practical answers to questions that Disability Prevention Program 1982. NET parents of premature infants might have. funded -Cover title: Nutrition The text also provides an intimate curriculum on life-cycle nutrition needs picture of the premature baby experience for school -age mothers and school-age that will be useful to social workers, parents: Spanish translation nurses, and doctors who become involved -"Traduccion espanol por Teri Hall. with the family of such an infant. -Translation of Life-cycle nutrition Examples of topics addressed include: needs for school-age mothers and the causes of prematurity, the premature school-age parents (T;:361.Y6W45 F&N infant's appearance. breast vs. formula feeding, parental support, possible 8-3396. 106, (40) p. ill. ; 28 cm. (NAL Call No.: TX361.Y6W452 1982 F&N complications, home care, and 8-3739). developmental expectations. (wz) Abstract: The curriculum presents basic, practical lesson plans that are 0062 realistic for school age parents and Manual on feeding infants and young school age mothers. Topics areas children / Margaret Cameron and Yngve include: dental health, nutrition and Nofvander ; sponsored by the Ur/ACC pregnancy, breastfeeding, nutritional Sub-Committee 06 Nutrition. -. requirements, nutritioo.l. meal and Snack Cameron, Margaret, 1921-. : Hofvander, planning, food needs of :nfants and Yngve. Oxford (Oxfordshirs) Oxford young children, consumerism, fruit and University Press 1983. Includes index. vegetable preparation, community xx, 214 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. --. resources and school food service. Each Bibliography: p. 204-208. (NAL Call No.: class is based on a 50 minute format RJ216.C3 1983 F&N 8-3890). using audiovisuals to present principles Abstract: A manual for health and handouts as reinforcements. A professionals, teachers, and home corresponding snack is served and the economists provides basic information recipe is provided. Weekly quizzes with and practical guidelines for promoting answers and a resource and resource growth and detecting malnutrition in address list are provided. (js) children. The diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nutrition-related diseases 0060 such as protein-calorie malnutrition, Life-cycle nutrition needs for iron - deficiency anemia, vitamin A school-age mothers and school-age deficiency, and diarrhea in young parents / Kathie Westpheling, Sara Jane children are discussed. Emphasis is Vinson, Lorelei Groll. placed on nutritional requirements, the Westpheling, Kathie.; Vinson, Sara nutritive value of foods, and how to Jane.-Groll, Lorelei. San Jose, Calif. provide a varied energy-adequate diet Santa Clara County Health Dept., Child for infants and young children. Health and Disability Prevention Program Instructions are provided for preparing 1981. NET funded. vii p., 95, (41) a number of practical recipes for simple multi-mixes and for using family meal leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: leaf 94. (NAL Call No.: TX361.Y6W45 F&N foods to make merle for young children. B-3396). The importance of breast milk and breast Abstract: The curriculum presents basic, feeding is stressed and illustrated. practical lesson plans that are Data on weights, heights, and lengths realistic for school age parents and and their interrelationships along with scnool age mothers. Topics areas food composition tables, and a glossary include: dental health, nutrition and are appended. (wz) pregnancy, breastfeeding, nutritional requirements, nutritious meal and snack planning, food needs of infants and young children, consumerism, fruit and vegetable preparation, community resources, and school food service. Each fl() 4+0 12 0063 0065 A mother's handbook. Manual pars una Now mother's cookbook / (by Donna madrecombinandb dar el pecho con el Paananen). trabajo o el estudio. Spanish. Paananen, Darina. New York Exeter Books

: Madison, Wis. Projecto de Nutrition de C1981, Includes index. 80 p. : col. ill.

Wisconsin, 1983. Cover title.- "... ; 29 cm. (NAL Call No.: RG559.P3 1981 Febrero de 1983"-p. 2 of cover. - E-3843). Translation of: A Mother's handbook. Abstract. Recipes for family meals,

24 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: based upon sound nutrition principles, DNAL RJ216.M62 1983). sensible eating practices, and a Abstract: Guidelines for motherS who balanced diet, are described for busy wish to combine breastfeeding with new mothers. Emphasis is placed on working or going to school are provided meeting the daily nutritional needs of in this booklet published by the the mother, baby, and other family Wisconsin Nutrition Project. Written in members. Many dishes (especially Spanish, the booklet provides practical casseroles) can be frozen, making meal advice on how to adequately prepare both preparation easier. Recipes are provided mother and infant for the return to work for parents alone, as well as for baby or school. The benefits of breastfeeding and toddler foods when the baby joins are outlined. Answers are provided to the parents at mealtime. Other recipe some commonly-asked questions about categories are: breads and breakfasts, producing enough breast milk while away lunch meals, main dishes, salads and from the infant, feeding the infant, vegetables, desserts, and special dietary neeas of the breastfeeding beverages and snacks. A brief listing of woman, and concerns as engorgement, ingredient substitutions (e.g., carob leaking breasts, and sore nipples. powder for cocoa, honey for sugar) is Recommendations and practical given to make other recipes more suggestions are given for collecting and nutritious. (wz) storing breast milk. Instructions are included for expressing breast milk by 0066 hand and by two types of breast pump Nine months' reading : a medical guide

(Kaneson, Loyel-B). Safety guidelines for pregnant women / Robert E. Nall ; are orovided for collecting, illustrated by Robert Demarest. refrigerating, freezing, and defrosting Hall, Robert E. Garden CI'', N.Y. breast milk. Additional features of the Doubleday 1983. Includes index. xiv, 178 booklet are a checklist of items useful p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: for breastfeeding mothers that work and RG525.H29 F&N B-3529). a list of resources and support Abstract: A medical guide for pregnant organizations. women discusses the latest advances in the field of and offers 0064 advice on all aspects of pregnancy. New A Mother's handbookcombining breakthroughs include: to breastfeeding with work or school. --. detect fetal abnormalities; theories on

Madison, Wis. . Wisconsin Nutrition fetal nutrition and maternal diets; Project. 1983. Cover title.- "February fetal monitoring procedures; the use of

1983"--p. 2 of cover. 24 p. : ill. ; birthing rooms and ; and the 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ216.M6 frequency of Caesarean sections. 1983'. Smoking, drinking, and exercising during Abstract: Guidelines for mothers who pregnancy are discussed. Other topics wish to combine breastfeeding with covered include: delivery room working or going to school are provided techniques and anesthetics; patient and in this booklet published by the doctor relationship; fetal development; Wisconsin Nutrition Project. Written in symptoms and sensations; rules and Spanish, the booklet provides practical regulations; complications of pregnancy; advice on how to adequately prepare both normal ana abnormal labor and delivery; mother and infant for the return to work and motherhood in the hospital and at or school. The benefits of breastfeeding home. Illustrations are included. (kbc) are outlined. Answers are provided to some commonly asked questions about 0067 producing enough breast milk while away Nutrition & motherhood / by Roslyn B. from the infant, feeding the infant, Alfin-Slater, Lille Aftergood, Judith dietary needs of the breastfeeding Ashley ; exercises by Gail Parrish woman, and concerns such as engorgement, Schwartz. -. leaking breasts, and sore nipples. Alfin-Slater, Roslyn B., 1916-. ; Recommendations and practical Aftergood, Lilla.-Ashley, Judith. Van suggestions are given for collecting and Nuys, Calif. PM, Inc. 1982. A Nutrition storing breast milk. Instructions are & the M.D. Publication. 28 p. ; 21 cm. included for expressing breast milk by (NAL Call No.: RG525.A3 F&N C-2531). hand and by two types of breast pump Abstract: A handbook for prgnant women (Kaneson, Loyd-B). Safety guidelines are presents the latest medical facts about provided for collecting, refrigerating, nutritional requirements throughout freezing, and defrosting breast milk. pregnancy. Questions are answered for Additional features of the booklet are a future mothers (from pregnant teenagers checklist of items useful for to older women) who are expecting their breastfeeding mothers that work and a first baby. Included are sample menus, list of resources and support sources of protein, vitamins and organizations. minerals, and prenatal fitness exercises. Old wive's tales and myths

13 .30 are dispelled. Information and fat, fiber, vitamins and minerals is suggestions are given on weight gain, provided. The role of nutrition in nausea, smoking, vegetarianism, oral cancer and heart disease is discussed. contraceptives, coffee and alcohol Various aspects of vegetarian diets, consumption, and combating constipation advantages of vegetarianism, optimal and depression. (kbc) diets for vegetarian infants, soybean products, and supplements. Food 0068 hypersensitivity and allergy and the Nutrition during pregnancy and lactation possible role of milk, food additives, : a nutrition module for secondary and other foods are examined. Important schools / Frances A. Stout. -. aspects of infant and child feeding are Stout, Frances A. Storrs, Conn. Dept. of presented for the infant from birth to Nutritional Sciences, College of Six months, from six months to one year, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and for t" child from one to three University of Connecticut 1981. NET years of age. Topics covered for the funded -At head of title: Connecticut infant from birth to six months include Nutrition Education and Training 1) the advantages of breastfeeding, 2) Program. 1 portfolio with enclosures : commercial formula feeding for full-term ill. ; 30 cm. (NAL Call No.: RG559.S78 and premature infants. 3) supplements F&N E-3945). for formula-fed infants, 4) Abstract: A nutrition education module home-prepared formula feeding, and 5) for secondary school students is introducing first foods from four to six designed to increase teenagers' monhs. For the six-to-12-month old, awareness of the relationship between consideations include 1) when to wean, diet and a healthy pregnancy and that 2) introducing juices and water, 3) breastfeeding is a natural extension of supplements, 4) solid foods, 5) pregnancy. Ten 40-minute lessons with attitude, and 6) introducing appropriate optional activities and evaluation new food at six, seven, eight, and nine instruments may be integrated into human to twelve months. The major emphases in behavior, family living, health, child feeding a one-to-three-year-old child development or home economics studies. are to encourage good eating habits that Lesson topics include: effects of diet can be continued throughout life and to on the growth of the fetus; values ensure that the diet is well-balanced clarification for pregnancy and eating nutritionally. Appendices include a habits; fetal growth and development; recommended reading list, growth charts, drugs, alcohol and smoking; nutrient and tables, showing the Recommended needs during pregnancy; sources and Dietary Allowances and the nutritive functions of nutrients and value of some commercial infant foods. breastfeeding. Supplemental materials (a3e) include pre/posttests, information and activity handouts, and pamphlets on 0071 smoking, alcohol and birth defects (js) Nutrition for your pregnancy : the University of Minnesota guide / Judith 0069 E. Brown. -. Nutrition education : information for Brown, Judith E. Minneapolis University parents of preschoolers. of Minnesota Press c1983. Includes Tallahassee, Fla. Florida Dept. of index. xii, 143 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Education (1981). NET funded. (17) P.in Bibliography. p. 111-115. (NAL Call No.: portfolio : ill. : 31 cm.(NAL Call No.: RG559.B72 F&N B-3503). TX364.N785 F&N E-3941). Abstract: Guidance information is Abstract: A set of 10 one-page letters presented for women, pr to and during for parents describes activities which pregnancy, who rant to barn about the the preschool child has experienced in role that nutrition plays in producing the classroom, provides additional healthy babies. Only in the past 10 nutrition information and suggests years have nutritional recommendations learning activities to be done at home. for pregnancy been based on careful Topics include: food groups (fruits, scientific research (rather than on vegetables, meat, breads and cereals, clinical assumptions or folklore). More soups, eggs, dairy products), tooth is known today About the advantages a brushing and other dental care, meal mother gives her unborn child by eating planning and edible vs. non-edible well during pregnancy. These up-to-date substances. (jS) nutritional guidelines are presented in practical, scientifically-based 0070 language. Topics include: nutritional Nutrition for your child's most facts concerning the needs of pregnant important years birth to age three /Sue women and their fetuses; weight control; Castle, --. behavior modification for an improved Castle, Sue. New York : Simon & nutritional lifestyle; and dietary aids Schuster, c1984."A Fireside book.". '86 for common pregnancy problems. Extensive p., 6 : p. of plates ill. ; 24 cm. reference charts are appended and Bibliography: p. 176 -177. (NAL Call included throughout the text. (wz) No.: DNAL RJ216.C36). Abstract: The basic principles and 0072 latest research on optimal nutrition for Nutrition guide for family planning. infants and young children is presented Denver, Colo.? : Colorado Dept. of in this guide for pediatricians and Health, Family Planning Program, parents. A brief overview of the need 1982? . Cover title.- Funding support: for calories, protein, carbohydrate, Title X Grant. 40 p. ; 28 cm.

14 01fl 4 Bibliography: p. 39-40. (NAL Call No.: find nutrition information. Selected DNAL RG137.N8). references are included. Abstract: Family planning clinics promote sound eating habits to their 0075 clients by informing them of the Parent education materials / presented nutritional implications of their as an exclusive service of Ross selection of contraception or pregnancy Laboratories. planning, and by general nutrition Columbus, Ohio Ross Laboratories (1982).

1 education. This guide booklet was v. (loose-leaf) : ill. ; 30 cm. (NAL prepared to help clinics describe Call No.: RJ216.P37 F&N B- 3648). nutritional implications of various Abstract: Examples of educational contraception choices and to give the materials provided by Ross Laboratories client a list of the food sources of the for use in counseling various nutrients whose requirements may non-English-reading parents are offered. be altered by contraception use. In One set of materials contains only addition, the Basic Four Food Groups and pictures and no text for non-readers; Recommended Daily Allowances are and one set is in braille. Information presented in the guide. on breastfeeding, infant care, weaning and formula preparation is available in 0073 20 languages. Any item can be

Nutrition in teenage pregnancy : a photocopied but not altered. Allitems curriculum guide / by Dian Gans. -. are available in pads of 25 sheets each. Gans, Dian. Madison, Wis Wisconsin Dept. Information on 8 Ross products is of Public Instruction (1983). NET included.

funded.171 p.in various pagings : ill. 28 cm. +1 booklet. Bibliography: p. 0076 B-20 to B-32. (NAL Call No.: TX361.P7G26 Parent's book of breastfeeding / Susan F&N B-3707). Flamholtz Trien. -. Abstract: A nurriculum guide composed of Trien, Susan Flamholtz. New York 13 lessons for pregnant teenagers is Ballantine Books 1983. Includes index.

presented. The guide is designed to xii, 196 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. introduce nutrition through formated Bibliography: p.180-182. (NAL Call No.: activities which allow the teacher RJ216.T7 F&N C-2607). flexibility to address specific needs. Abstract: Detailed information is The program can be integrated into other offered to expectant mothers on how to disciplines (e.g., language, spelling, prepare for, establish, and successfully home economics). The introductory lesson maintain breastfeeding, ranging from the helps teachers assess the current level decision to nurse, through the weaning of nutrition knowledge the students have process. A supportive tone is employed (included are a review of basic throughout the narrative, which includes nutrition concepts, pre-test for lessons personalized instructions and numerous 1-13, and a student learning preference quotes from nursing mothers. The sheet). Lessons 1-9 explore the pregnant instructions are based on current teenager's nutrition requirements. medical information and on the Lessons 10-13 discusses nutritional practical, everyday experience of requirements during lactation and infant mothers who have successfully nursed feeding. Each lesson contains. a focus their babies. Topics include: the statement, behavioral objectives, benefits of nursing to the infant; how teacher notes, references, suggested breasts function during nursing; common activities, and supplementary materials. nursing problems and solutions; leaving The appendix contains: an annotated the house with or without the baby; bibliography, audio-visual aids, weaning; and special situations. (wz) reprinted articles of special interest; and a food composition table. (kbc) 0077 Parents' guide to nutrition healthy 0074 eating from birth through adolescence

The nutritional ages of women a lifetime /Boston Children's Hospital ; with Susan guide to eating right for health, Baker, Roberta R. Henry ;executive beauty, and well-being /Patricia Long. editor David Estridge.

Long, Patricia J. New York : Macmillan, Baker, Susan. ; Henry, Roberta c1986. Includes index. xii, 339 : ; ill. R.-Estridge, David. Reading, Mass. : 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 320-330. (NAL Addison-Wesley, c1986. "A Merloyd Call No.: DNAL RM217.L57). Lawrence book."- Includes index. xii,

Abstract: This nutritional sourcebook 372 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Bibliography: p. discusses nutrition according to 360-361. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ206.B29). different ages and stages of women's Abstract: In providing practical lives. Special nutritional reds one has alternatives to quick-remedy nutrition during adolescence, young and middle plans for children, this book explores adulthood, pregnancy and breast-feeding, many facets of healthy eating from birth menopause, and the later years are through adolescence. Factors affecting considered. The life-style section shows food choices and eating habits precede a one how to eat right to fulfill those nutrition information discussion of needs. Dther discussions and material major nutrients, including food included are as follows: 1) weight comparision charts of calcium, sodium control, fitness, and beauty; 2) disease and iron. Meals during pregnancy prevention; 3) vitamin supplements and introduce several chapters presenting their use; 4) food exchanges; 5) recipes information on feeding 6) sources of nutritients; 7) where to patterns/requirements from infants to

15 32 teenagers. Several suggestions are given 0080 for enticing children to eat, cooking, The pregnancy book for today's woman and food budget maximizing. Other /Howard I. Shapiro. pertinent topics covered include food Shapiro, Howard I. Mount Vernon, N.Y. : allergies, specific/fad diets, Consumer's Union, c1983 (1984 printing). megavitamins, health foods, Includes index. xiv, 462 p. : ill. ; 24 nutrition-related diseases, food cm. Bibliography: p. 430 -450. (NAL shopping guides and food additives. A Call No.: DNAL RG551.55 1983). quiz with informative answers, a Abstract. Offered as a guide to glossary, and a resource list are accompany other family health books, included. this book is meant to give pregnant women information on topics they may not 0078 always cover with their physicians. Pickles & ice cream :the complete guide Spermicides, , vasectomies, to nutrition during pregnancy / Mary pregnancy tects, spontaneous abortion s,

Abbott Hess, Anne Elise Hunt ; foreword morning sickness, exercision during by Roy M. Pitkin ; illustrations by pregnancy, sexually transmitted Keith J. Taylor. -. diseases, and travel-related concerns

Hess, Mary Abbott. ; Hunt, Anne Elise. are some subjects addressed. General and New York McGraw-Hill c1982. Includes specific nutrition information, several index. x, 256 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. environmental hazards to pregnancy, and Bibliography. p. 235-245. (NAL Call No.: discussions of a range of medications RG559.H47 B-3228). are included. Additionally, reviews of Abstract: Recent finoings on prenatal the new obstetrical technologies such as nutrition are presented in non-technical fetoscopy and ultrasound are presented. language. General nutrition, weight Discussions of childbirth and the gain, major nutrients, vitamins, are included. Tables, minerals, diet patterns, and breast boxes, and an extensive bibliography are feeding are discussed. Harmful or also included. questionable substances to avoid include alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, 0081 over-the-counter drugs, food additives, Pregnancy, childbirth, and the newborn a marijuana, and cocaine. Other general complete guide for expectant parents /by topics relating to pregnancy include Penny Simkin, Janet Whalley, and Ann nausea/vomiting, constipation, Keppler. hemorrhoids, heartburn, cramps, edema, Simkin, Penny, 1938-. ; Whalley, Janet.; and anemia. National resources and 1945--Keppler, Ann,; 1946-. Deephaven, recommended books are listed. (rm) Minn. : Meadowbrook Books, 1984.

Includes index. iv, 282 p. : ill. ; 24 0079 cm. Bibliography: p. 273-275. (NAL Call

The Preconception gender diet : diet No.: DNAL FNC RG525.54 F&N B-4173). Amboy, diet Smgirl / Sally Langeradoen, Abstract: A reference guide for William Proctor. -. expectant parents provides information

Langendoen. Sally. ; Proctor, William. and guidelines on various aspects of New York M. Evans c1982 Includes index. pregnancy, delivery, and infant care.

162 p. ; 22 cm. Bibliography: p. Topics include the characteristics of 153-156. (NAL Call No.: OP251.L3 F&N pregnancy; prenatal care: nutritional C-2624). needs and health promotion during Abstract: Prospective parents are pregnancy; physical and relaxation offered an easy and natural diet which exercises; preparation for childbirth; the authors believe can influence the labor and delivery guidelines, sex of their yet-to-be-conceived child. variations, complications, and Two diet plans are presented, one for interventions; the use of medications; conceiving a boy, and one for a girl. postpartum events; and the care and Based on a few selected research feeding of the newborn infant. Advice studies, the authors feel that by also is provided for preparing an older varying the amount of sodium, potassium, child for a new baby. Tables and calcium and magnesium in the diet, illustrations are included throughout nature's 50-50 odds can be bettered. The the text. (wz) "boy" diet recommends a daily intake of 5-6 grams of sodium, 4-5 grams of 0082 potassium, 250-400 milligrams of Pregnant is beautiful : the complete calcium, and 120-200 milligrams of body conditioning program for pregnant magnesium,; the "girl" diet suggests up women and new mothers / Ronald M. to1 gram of sodium, 2.5-3.5 grams of Caplan. -. potassium, 1.2-1.8 grams of calcium and Caplan, Ronald M. New York 200-300 milligrams of magnesium. Moral Appleton-Century-Crofts c1981. xi, 112 and ethical questions are probed (is it p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (NAL Call No.: wrong to choose your baby's sex?); and RG525.C34 F&N C-2413). advice is given for women on special Abstract: Body conditioning techniques diets (consult your doctor before for pregnant and new mothers are beginning this diet). A full month's presented. Nutritional guidelines. menu plan is provided, recipes are exercises, skin care, breast care, given, and lists of equivalent foods stress prevention, labor, and delivery that can be Substituted for those techniques are discussed. Special suggested are offered. (kbc) problems of pregnancy for older women are addressed. Healthful eating habits include analyzing and reorganizing

16 eating patterns, re-educating your body, discussd. Suggestions are provided for eating only needed amounts of foods, and coping with the premature infant's needs careful weight gain (no more than 30 at home and developmental milestones pounds). In addition to a balanced diet, during the first year of life are iron and folic acid supplements are outlined. Suggestions are given for needed. Problems of constipation, identifying and handling potential heartburn, morning sickness, and water long-term problems in the premature retention are discussed. Typical infant's future and considerations for healthful diets for pregnant, post planning future pregnancies are delivery non-nursing, and breastfeeding discussed. Helpful features of the guide women are listed. Other pregnancy include a list of additional resources problems which may be prevented are available (by chapter), a glossary, a stretch marks, varicose veins, and weight conversion chbrt, and an index. drooping breasts. (rm) (aj)

0083 0085 Pregnant while you work a practical Prenatal care. --. guide to having a baby and a job /Wenda Rockville, Md. (5600 Fishers Lane,

Wardell Marrone. --. Rockville 20857) : U.S. Dept. of Health

Morrone, Wends Wardell. New York : and Human Services, Public Health Macmillan, c1984."A Stonesong Press Service/Health Resources and Services book.". viii, 230 p. ; 22 cm. Administration, Bureau of Health Cars Bibliography: p. 229-230. (NAL Call No.: Delivery and Assistance, Division of

DNAL RG525.M67). Maternal and Child Health ; Washington,

Abstract: This practical guide to having D.C. : Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., a baby while keeping your job discusses distributor 1983. 9 , 98 p. : ill. ; a pregnant's working woman's concerns in 23 cm. --.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 2 sections. The first addresses the RG525.P74). practical day-to-day problems of Abstract: Pregnancy, childbirth, and pregnancy; from how to plan around care of the newborn infant are the nausea, to how to get the best company subjects of this brief, yet benefits, to hnw to dress, to the comprehensive prenatal care guide specific needs of single mothers. The developed by the Public Health Service second half of the book deals with the of the U.S. Department of Health and major changes in the offing, and how to Human Services. Aspects of pregnancy explore possibilities for answers to that are discussed include:1) health such questions as: what does one's job professionals involved in providing represent? How does one do quality work proper prenatal care and suggested when continually tired? Will s ione scheduling of prenatal visits, 2) have to cut back on his or her physical and emotional changes, 3) amuitions? What kind of child card would physical development of the baby be most suitable? What should one's job month-by-month, 4) lifestyle factors and lifestyle be for maximum (i.e., exercises, breathing techniques, satisfaction? The emphasis is on each work, rest, travel, sexual relations, woman making plans that will suit her use of alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs, and her family. The process is common to 5) nutritional requirt...ents, 6) common all, but the answers are specific to discomforts (i.e. nausea, vomiting, every woman who has a baby and chooses heartburn, constipation, hemorrhoids, to work. backache, and 7) more serious problems (i.e. miscarriage, anemia, toxemia, 0084 rubella, Rh factor). Components of the The premie parents' handbook a lifeline birth process include preparing for the for the new parents of a premature baby birth, labor and delivery, and hospital /Adrienne d. Lieberman. Thomas G. stay and recovery. Topics include signs Sheagren. and stages of labor, medication and

Lieberman, Adrienne B. ; Sheagren. anesthesia, episiotomy, Cesarean

Thomas G. New York : Dutton, c1984. section, and breech births, as well as

Includes index. xviii, 302 p. ; 21 cm. recovery. length of hospital stay. Bibliography: p. 255-266. (NAL Call No.: breast care, depression, fatigue, DNAL FNC RJ250.L5 1984 F&N C-2835). getting back into shape, and post-partum Abstract: Well-researched, factual checkups. The section on caring for the information about premature infants is newborn discusses breast and/or formula presented in an honest and feeding, bathing, travelling, easy-to-understand manner in this establishing a schedule, and checkups. A handbook, designed to answer parents' number of helpful figures and diagrams questions and help them cope with the illustrate concepts described in the care of their premature infant. The text. (aj) guide is divided into major sections discussing the baby's birth, hospital 0086 stay, homecoming, and future growth and Should I drink? --, development. Risk factors associated Rockville. Md. : U.S. Dept. of Health with premature labor and delivery are and Human Services, Public Health presented and some medical problems Service. Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental commonly seen in premature infants are Health Administration, National described. The neonatal intensive care Institute on Alcohol Abuse and unit is described in detail; medical Alcoholism, 1983. "Printed 1980"--P. equipment, staff responsibilities, and 6 . i folued sheet (6 p.) col. ill. ; routine testa and procedures are 22 cm.--. (NAL Call No.: DNAL

17 34 TX361.P7S5 1983). 1 & 2 discuss vegetarian practices or Abstract: The risks associated with food patterns and the required daily drinking alcohol during presonancy are nutrients, emphasizing calories and presented in an easy-to-understand proteins. Chapter 3 discusses the question and answer format. Alcohol is requirements infants have for iron. one of the number of drugs that may harm vitamin 812, folacin and calcium and the developing fetus and should be used vitamin D. Chapter 4 covers breast very cutiously, if at all, during feeding and formula or supplemental pregnancy. Birth defects that may result feeding. Chapters 5 & 6 discuss the need from heavy drinking including physical for supplemental foods and variety. deformities and retarded growth'and Chapter 7 covers the individualty of mental development. Simple illustrations each baby, and summerizes the show how alcohol affects fetal information presented previously. (kbc) development and how risk increases with increased alcohol intake. The safest 0089 recommendation for pregnant women is to Teen pregnancy the challenges we faced, avoid use of alcohol and other drugs. the choices we made /Donna & Rodger Ewy. Women who suspect they have Ewy, Donna. ; Ewy, Rodger. Boulder. alcohol-related problems can contact Colo. : Pruett Pub. Co.. c1984. Includes outside services for help. Additional index. v,188 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. NAL practices that increases the chance of a Call No.: DNAL RG556.5.E95 1984). having healthy baby include 1) eating Abstract: Drawing on the personal nutritious and well-balanced meals. 2) experiences of pregnant teens. this book refraining from cigarette smoking, and is written as a guide for others facing 3) following a doctor's orders. (aj) the hard choices and special challenges of teen pregnancy. What happens from 0087 conception to birth. stories told by Show-me healthy habits a nutrition mothers about their pregnancy education curriculum for preschoolers experiences, problems encountered with / developed by Karma Overmiller... et families, friends, and fathers of the al. . babies. prenatal care. continuing school ; Overmiller. Karen. Jefferson City. through pregnancy, parenting, and Mo.? Nutrition, Education and Training alternative choices to pregnancy Program. Missouri Dept. of Social comprise some of the topics addressed.

Services, Division of Health?. 1986? . Photographs of teen mothers in different Cover title.- Title on p. 5 : Show-me situations are included. healthy habits nutrition education curriculum for preschoolers.- Designed 0090 by ABCD and Northwest Missouri Extension Thanks for caring enough not to Areas with local University Extension drinkhelp mothers-to-be not drink during 1 Councils cooperating.. v. : ill. ; 28 pregnancy. cm. + 1 stamp. Includes bibliographical Sells, Ariz.? : Fetal Alcohol Syndrome references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Prevention Project, Papago Community TX361.C5S5). Health Dept.. c1985.1 poster : col. ; Abstract: centered around three 61 x 71 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL Graphic principles: nutrients are inside foods, no.122 F&N). nutrients perform specific bodily Abstract: Designed for the Fetal Alcohol functions. and individual/family Syndrome Prevention Project for American patterns can be strengthened through Indians, this poster colorfully depicts behavior modification, this curriculum a pregnant Indian woman interacting with was developed for preschoolers. Guided supportive family members and friends in by the Healthy Habit Twins, the text a traditional village setting. The covers sever's; nutrition topics in written message encourages a individual mini lessons. Good health mother-to-be not to drink during habits, nutrition for preschoolers, and pregnancy. some major vitamins/minerals are sections taught by Nutri-letters and 0091 through activity guides. How to conduct Thinking of breastfeeding? a health fair is presented in detail. Hinton, Sarah M. ; Kerwin. Diane All lessons are reinforced by an R.-Mann, Barbara F.-Johnson, Donna G. cxtensive resource guide to books and Raleigh, N.C. : N.C. Agricultural films. A knowledge/attitude survey to be Extension Service. 1981 . Cover title. - taken by the child care provider is Developed by Sarah M. Hinton with included. assistance from Diane R. Kerwin and Barbara F. Mann; design and graphics by 0088 Donna G. Johnson.- Flip chart. 24 p. : Teddy bears and bean sprouts the Infant chiefly col. ill. ; 28 cm. (NAL Call and vegetarian nutrition / written by No.: DNAL FNC RJ216.748 F&N W-95). Barbara J. Ivens; with assistance from Abstract: Easily read format briefly William B. Weil . describes and illustrates areas of Ivens, Barbara J. ; Wail, William B. concern during breastfeeding: importance Fremont, Mich. : Gerber Products Co.. of calm environment and supportive 1984. Caption title. 24 p. : ill. ; 22 family; technique; breast care; length Cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ216.I8). of time to breastfeed; and supplemental Abstract: Nutrients required for optimal feedings. Dietary information, includes a infant growth and development are daily food guide, calorie needs. fluid discussed, in 7 chapters in addition to requirements, avoidance of alcohol. the foreword and introduction. Chapters drugs and tobacco. Benefits of

18 breastfeeding to mother and baby are diseases are discussed. (kbc) listed. (js) 0095 0092 Vitamin A.

To baby with love : your prenatal Washington : Washington State Dept. of nutrition diary / Marilyn Hanson, Robert Social & Health Services, 1981. In Segura. -. English. Cambodian, Chinese, Laotian,

Hanson. Marilyn. ; Segura. Robert. Palo Vietnamese.- Cover title.- Adapted from Alto. California Bull Publishing c1982. "Vitamin A" handout developed by:

1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 19 cm. Cooperative Extension, New York State ;NAL Call No.: RG525.H3 F&N C-2530). College of Human Ecology and Agriculture Abstract: A prenatal nutrition diary and Life Sciences, Cornell University. presents information to help the Ithaca. N.Y. 4 v. (loose-leaf) ; 28 cm. pregnant mother prepare for her child's (NAL Call No.: DNAL TX553.V5V57). birth. Nutritional habits and weight Abstract: The functions and food sources gain are discussed in the first section of Vitamin A are outlined in this which covers tips for pregnant handout adapted from material developed vegetarians, nausea, breastfeeding, high by the Cooperative Extension Service at blood pressure, shopping, menus, and Cornell University. Vitamin A is recipes. The major portion of the book important for good vision at night, consists of a diary in which the mother resistance to infection, and healthy records the foods she eats, her skin. Pregnant women and children also emotional reactions to and descriptions need vitamin A to grow properly. Good of important events. The diary is food sources of vitamin A include intended to be used as a tool to help dark-green and yellow-orange vegetables the pregnant woman eat right and follow and fruits. Infants can get vitamin A her child's development. (kbc) from formula or breastmilk, as well as from strained liver and yellow-orange 0093 vegetables. Handouts are available in Total nutrition for breast feeding Chinese, Laotian, Vietnamese, and mothers /Betty Kamen and Si Kamen. Cambodian. Each is written in a

Kamen, Betty. ; Kamen. Si. Boston : two-language format, with the major

Little. Brown and Company , c1986. language and English printed opposite

Includes index. xxii, 266 p. ; 24 cm. one another nn each page. Bibliography: p. 233 -254. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ216.K34 1986). 0096

Abstract: Since the 1970's, Welcome baby : a guide to the first six breast-feeding has once again become weeks / Anne Marie Musser, George E. popular among mothers and promoted by Verrilli. physicians. In our society, despite the Mues r, Anne Marie. ; Verrilli, George improved attitude toward breast-feeding. E. New York St. Martin's Press 1982. A many women may not be nursing their companion vol. to the authors' While infants for a long enough duration. This waiting -Includes index. 87 p. : ill. ; book aims to increase the success of 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: RJ253.M83 1982 F&N breast-feeding and reduce the rapid E-3797). falloff rate. The book stresses the Abstract: Practical and nutritional importance of breast-feeding as a information on infant care is provided natural biological mechanism which was for new and expectant mothers by an perfected millions of years ago and obst. .rician and a mother. which has yet to be improved upon. Considerations as the baby arrives Physicians and expectant mothers can include: newborn characteristics, gain new insight to the benefits of medical procedures, care for the new breast-feeding by reading this book. mother, premature infants, circumcision, naming the baby, and selecting a 0094 pediatrician. Breast feeding is promoted The Total nutrition guide for mother and but combining use of breast and bottle baby : from pregnancy through the first also is discussed along with specific three years / Alice White. -. nutritional and practical details on White, Alice, 1943-. New York Ballantine both feeding methods. Miscellaneous Books 1983. Includes index. xi, 291 p. health care and infant handling ill. ; i8 cm. (NAL Call No.: RJ206.W49 information (first aid, accident F&N B-3835). prevention, bathing, burping. diaper Abstract: A guide designed to promote rash, diarrhea, rashes, solid foods. optional maternal and infant nutrition travel) is given. Discussion of infant provides information on the effects of development covers temperament, touching diet during pregnancy and research data and grasping. seeing and hearing, on the nutritional value of breast milk crying, sound responses, and helping the and formula. Timing and sequence of the baby to look and learn. The information introduction of solids to infants are is organized in ready-reference format. described. Special emphasis is placed on (wz) family eating habits which can influence the child's eating habits not only in 0097 childhood but throughout life. Weight What everyone should know about fetal gain, nutrient intake, calories, alcohol effects. --. ingested substances (alcohol, Smoke) South Deerfield, Mass. : Channing L. that can affect fetal health. the Bete Co., 1985. c1983."A Scriptographic protective effects of breastmilk, salt, booklet."--p. 2 .- Cover title. 15 p. : sugar. and risk factors of prevalent ill. ; 21 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL

19 06 RG629.F45W46 1985). because it will supply babies with Abstract: Fetal alcohol effects, defined energy, strength, growth, good health, as birth defects or other abnormalities and good eating habits. Types of milk, that occur in some children whose breast feeding, and bottle feeding are mothers drank alcohol during pregnancy. discussed, and a timetable for are described in this easy-to-read, introducing different kinds of solid simple illustrated booklet advocating foods is outlined. General information abstinence as the safest course of on nutrition, feeding, and problems to action concerning drinking while watch out for is included. (as) pregnant. A range of fetal effects associated with drinking and faqtors 0100 related to the degree of damage caused What you should know about teenage by alcohol are identified. Physiological pregnancy. --. changes, growth, and developmental South Deerfield, Mass. Channing L. changes that take place during each Bete Co., 1985, c1983. "A Scriptographic

trimester of pregnancy are described. booklet."--p. 2 .- Cover tile. 15 p. :

Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), the most ill. ; 21 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL severe outcome of drinking during RG556.5.W46 1985). pregnancy, and physical signs of Abstract: The challenges, decisions. and alcohol's effects on the unborn child responsibilities that confront teenagers (facial abnormalities, size, hands and with a new baby are discussed in this toes, other defects) are outlined. easy-to-understand booklet. Responsible Meental and psychological problems that choices are encouraged for sexually may result from alcohol's effects on the active teenagers. Various aspects of baby's nervous system include brain teenagers' lives that are affected by damage, mental retardation, poor parenthood are examined: physical coordination, and learning diabilities. health, emotional health, social life, Questions and answers examine the risks and financial matters. The process of of occasional heavy drinking, the choice fertilization and male and female between beer, wine, and liquor, and anatomy are reviewed briefly. Safe and whether heavy drinking by the father can effective contraceptive methods (i.e. affect the child's health. Alternatives the pill, I.U.D., diaphragm, condom, to drinking during pregnancy are chemical barriers, natural family suggested and sources of assistance are planning) are described, including their provided for women who desire help in advantages, disadvantages, and how they controlling their drinking. (aje) work. Less reliable birth control methods (i.e. withdrawal, douching, 0098 makeshift condoms) are also discussed. What to do if you or someone you know is Sources of additional information on under 18 and pregnant / by Arlene Kramer contraception are provided. Early signs Richards and Irene Willis ; drawings by of pregnancy are identified; sources of Larry Stein, photographs by G. Douglas assistance are suggested for teenagers Thayer. -. who discover or suspect that they are Richards, Arlene. ; Willis, pregnant. (aje) Irene.& Under 18 and pregnant.-Under eighteen and pregnant. New York Lothrop, 0101 Lee & Shepard Books c1983. Includes "When your baby has diarrhea" a parent's index. 256 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. guide / developed by Sortie Hogberg and Bibliography: p. 244-250. (NAL Call No.: Bertha Gipp .

RG556.5.R5 1983 F&N B-3852). Hagberg, Sortie. ; Gipp, Bertha.

Abstract: Essential, supportive Brismarck, N.D.? : Nortn Dakota State information is provided to aid young, Dept. of Health, Native American pregnant adolescents in making sound, Maternal & Child Health Project, 1987.

realistic decisions about birth control, Cover title. 10 leaves : ill. ; 14 cm. pregnancy, parenthood, and marriage. How (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ456.D5H3 1987). pregnancy happens, the first 3 months, Abstract: Diarrhea, a common occurrence the remaining 6 months, adoption vs. among infants and young children, of ter keeping the baby, raising the baby, and results in a great loss of body fluids. whether to get married, are discussed To assist Native American parents in frankly and clearly. An extensive properly feeding the recovering infant, listing of where to get help is chis booklet gives advice on both appended, covering addresses and feeding and general care. telephone numbers of US and Canadian Formula-fed/breastfed babies, vomitting, adolescent clinics, Florence Crittenton record sheets, recipes and other helpful maternity services houses, state hints comprise some of the topics Salvation Army houses, state and public addressed. adoption agencies and services, women's support groups, and other resources. 0102 (wz) "When your baby has Warrheaua parent's guide.

0099 Bismarck, N.D.? : North Dakota State What you should know about infant Dept. of Health, Division of Maternal & nutrition. --. Child Health, Native American Maternal &

South Deerfield, Mass. : Channing L. Child Health Project, 1987.1 wall chart

Bete Co., 1985, c1982. A Scriptographic : double-sided, col. ; 28 x 22 cm. (NAL booklet.15 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (NAL Call Call No.: DNAL Graphic no.124 1987 F&N). No.: DNAL RJ216.W46 1985). Abstract: Designed to inform American Abstract: Infant nutrition is important Indian parents how to care for their

20 children with diarrhea, this poster information on managing pregnancy and lists how to feed both breast-fed and coping with issues of maternity leave. formula-fed babies for two days. child care. and getting back to work. Stressed is the replacement of fluids. The ideas and tips were gleaned from the Symptoms to note for seeking physician author's personal experience and care and some liquid recipes are interviews with other women. Timing a included. pregnancy with regard to career objeectives, job, a couple's desire to 0103 have a child, and their lifestyle is

While waiting : a prenatal guidebook / discussed. An overview of pregnancy is George Verrill', Anne Marie Mueser. provided: medical care, physical and

Verrilli, George E. ; Mueser. Anne emotional changes, the development of Marie. New York St Martin's Press 1982. the fetus, common health problems and

Includes index. 88 p. ill. ; 26 cm. possible complications in pregnancy, (NAL Call No.: RG525.V45 1982 F&N labor and delivery. How to plan. E-3796). negotiate, and implement maternity leave Abstract: Guidance is provided to is discussed. Nutrition and exercise are expectant mothers by an obstetrician and important concerns during pregnancy. a mother on the medical and practical Personal aspects are also important, aspects of the prenatal period. The i.e. maintenance of a professional look material presented covers: medical care via clothing, skin, and hair care. from the physclan (initial visit. Suggestions are offered on choosing a physical exam, prenatal laboratory pediatrician, deciding between breast tests, warning signs, personal health and bottle-feeding, preparing the home, history); changes in the mother's body birth annoucements and baby naming. The and how to adjust to them; maintenance issue of child care is a crucial one - of health and fitness during the who should do it, where to find it, what prenatal period; labor and delivery; and type is best. and tax issues involved. . Special questions of Finally, preparing for the return to concern that may be encountered by work is descussed. A bibliography & expectant mothers are also addressed: index found at the back of the book. addictive drugs, alcohol, amniocentesis. (as) breech births, dental care, dilation. employment, lovemaking. Rh negativity. 0106 bathing, smoking, sports, travel, and Working with the pregnant teenager :a body weight. Detailed guidance for guide for nutrition educators. specific nutritional needs also is (Washington, D.C.?) U.S. Dept. of provided. (wz) Agriculture 1981. "United States Department of Health and Human Services, 0104 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. The Womanly art of breastfeeding /La -"Dctober 1981"--P. i.ii, 34 p. : ill. Lochs League International. --. 30 cm. + 3 posters. --. Includes

New York : New American Library. 1983. bibliographical references. (NAL Call c1981. Reprint. Originally published: No.: RG556.5.W67 F&N W-51). Franklin Park, Ill. La Leche League Abstract: Criteria for nutritional risk, International, 1981.- Includes index. nutritional requirements of teenagers,

xvi, 368 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. and counseling strategies are explained. Bibliography: p. 348-354. (NAL Call No.: Four sample lesson plans. especially DNAL RJ216.W58 1983). designed for teens, provide learning Abstract: This guide to breastfeeding is activities. materials to meet stated based on scientific research and the objectives and evaluation activities, experiences of many breastfeeding including a nutrition self assessment mothers. The book covers ways to prepare questionnaire. The large wall chart, physically and emotionally before "How a Baby Grows," describes and delivery, comLining breastfeeding and illustrates the monthly growth of the working, establishing and maintaining an fetus and changes in the mother's body, ample milk supply, and how to handle and highlights appropriate health care common breastfeeding problems. Nutrition measures. Two additional posters show for mother, introducing solid foods. and photographs of teenagers and promote weaning are discussed. The nutritional wise food choices, and good health advantages of breast milk for the infant habits. and of breastfeeding for mother and baby are outlined. A list of recommended 0107 books and a resource list are also You and your baby : a guide for teenaged provided. (as) mothers / (by M. Kurez, C. Merwin ;art by Lois Sansone. -.

0105 Kurez, M. ; Merwin, C. Fremont, Mich.

Working pregnant /Jane Hughes Paulson. Gerber Products Co. c 1981. (16) P. :

ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: RG556.5.K87

Paulson, Jane Hughes. New York : 1981 F&N W-52). Ballantine Books. 1984. "A Fawcett Abstract: The impact of a new baby on Columbine book."- Includes index. 240 p. the life of a teenager is described in

: ill. ; 21 cm. Bibliography: p. an easy -to -read style. Expectations, 229-230. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RG525.P3 mood swings, lifestyle changes and 1984). coping mechanisms are discusssed. Toys, Abstracts: Working pregnant is something pictures, and music are suggested to an increasing r.miber of women are doing. stimulate the baby's senses. The This guide is a compenduim of development of a caring. loving

21 "".., I., 00 mother-child relationship is emphasized. Abstract: This guide to premie care during the first year of life answers a 0108 variety of questions parents of a You don't have to get fat to have a baby premature baby might have. It discusses

: how to have a healthy baby and still what parents can expect the baby to gu stay slim / Velma Walker. -. through physically, what they can expect Walker, Velma. Englewood Cliffs, N.J. to go through emotionally, what their Prentice-Hall c1982. "A Spectrum book. interactions with their baby will be

-Includes index. xii,164 p. : ill. ; 23 like, and how to prepare for bringing cm. Bibliography: p. 157-160. (NAL Call the baby home. Part II describes the No.: RG559.W3 F&N C-2540). basics of infant and premie care, Abstract: Guidelines are provided for possible problems and how to deal with expectant women on how to have a healthy them, and how protective to be. In the baby and still stay slim. While the third section, the outlook for future theme of the materialis directed toward pregnancies and for the baby are dealt the pregnant woman, sufficient with. Special features include a scientific nutritional facts are covered glossary of medical terms, a resource to assist other people (including the list, a growth chart, a section of pregnant woman's husband, families, and photographs depicting hospital care of the general public) to achieve improved the premie, and an illustrated story for health. The guidelines are presented in young children about their premie practical language in a positive sibling. (as) posture. Topics include: positive behavior modification toward weight control through diet; calculating non-pregnant weight; avoidance of , foods; use of food substitutions; designing personal menus; and after-pregnancy dieting and exercises. (wz)

0109 You, your baby, your diabetes. --.

; Heckman, Madonna. Bethesda, Md. : American Diabetes Association, Washington, D.C. Area Affiliate, Inc., c1982. Cover title.- Caption title: You, your baby and your diabetes. - Contributors: Madonna Heckman and others. 21 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL FNC RG580.D5Y68 F&N C-2889). Abstract: Various aspects of the control of diabetes during pregnancy are presented in this easy-to-understand guide prepared by and nurses for the American Diabetes Association. Diabetes is defined and classes of diabetes are described. Normal body changes that occur during pregnancy and implications for diabetes treatment are discussed. Nutritional needs of the pregnant woman with diabetes are outlined in terms of required nutrients ar. foods that supply them. Exchange lists, which group foods together according to carbohydrate, fat, and protein content, are recommended for diet planning and a sample menu is provided for illustration. Advantages of and some common concerns about breast feeding are presented. Guidelines are provided for professionals working with pregnant women with diabetes and a comprehensive glossary of terms is included. (an

0110 Your premature baby the complete guide to premie care during that crucial first year /Robin Marantz Honig, with Anne B.

Fletcher ; foreword by Benjamin Spook ; illustrations by Deborah Addison photographs by Jerry A. McCoy. --.

Honig, Robin Marantz. ; Fletcher, Anne

B. New York : Ballantine Books, c1983. Includes index. xxvi, 301 p., 8p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL RJ250.H46 1983).

22 Aftergood. Lilla.-Ashley, Judith. 67 Simkin, Penny,. 81 Alfin-Slater, Roslyn B.,- 1916-. 67 Smalheiser, Shirley. 47 Badalamenti, Rosalyn T. 28 Stanway. Andrew.12 Baker. Susan. 77 Stanway, Penny. 12 Bamford, Nancy. 16 Stout. Frances °%.68 Bennett, Virginia. 31 Toms, Laraine. 22 Bert, Diana. 43 Trien, Susan Flamholtz. 76 Bonnet, Gerard. 32 Verrilli. George E. 96, 103 Bonnet, Monique. 32 Vinson. Sara Jane.-Groll, Lorelei. 60 Brewer, Gail Sforza.17, 26 Vinson, Sara Jane.-Groll. Brewer, Gail Sforza.-FreeHand, Lorelei.& Nutrition curriculum on Julianne.- 1941- 13 life-cycle nutrition needs for Brewer. Thomas H. 17 school-age mothers and achool-age Brooks, Joan. 25 parents.-Life-cycle nutrition neer' Brown, Judith E.71 for school-age mothers and school-1..0 Cameron, Margaret,- 1921-. 62 parents. 59 Caplan, Ronald M. 82 Walker, Marsha. 11 Castle, Sue. 21, 70 Walker, Velma. 108 Cronin. Isaac. 26 Weil, William B. 88 DeLyser, Femmy. 54 Weissbluth, Marc. 23 Driscoll. Jeanne Watson. 11 Westpheling, Kathie.59.60 Ewy, Donna. 42, 89 Whalley. Janet.. 81 Ewy, Rodger. 42, 89 Whelan. Elizabeth M. 27 Farnan, Sheila.-Thompson, Dale. 31 White, Alice,- 1943-. 94 Ferran, Christopher. 50 Willis, Irene.& Under 18 and Firkaly, Susan Tate,. 52 pregnant-Under eighteen and pregnant. Fletcher, Anne B.110 98 Fonda. Jane,- 1937- - Schapiro. Steve.54 Winick, Myron. 39, 41 Gans, Dian. 73 Worth, Cecilia. 14 Gipp. Bertha. 101 Zaphiropoulos, Lela..2 Goodwin, Mary.-Jiminez, Claudia. 37 Zeyen, Dorothy Dolph.29 Griesemer, Bernard. 61 1938-. 81 Hagberg, Bartle.101 1941-. 2, 34 Hall. Robert E. 66 1945- - Keppler. Ann.. 81 Hanson, Marilyn. 92 1946-. 2. 81 Heckman, Madonna. i09 1949-. 52 Honig. Robin Marantz. 110 Henry. Roberta R.-Estridge, David. 77 Hess, Mary Abbott. 78 Hinton. Sarah M. 36, 38. 91 Hirschmann, Jane R.,. 2 Hofvander, Yngve. 62 Hunt, Anne Elise. 78 Ivens. Barbara J. 88 Kamen. Betty. 56. 93 Kamen, Si. 93 Kerwin, Diane R.-Mann, Barbara F. 3e Kerwin, Diane R.-Mann, Barbara F.-Johnson, Donna G. 36, 91 Kippley, Sheila. 9 Klein, Diane. 28 Knight. Karin. 4 Kurez, M. 107 Lagace, Louise Lambert, 34 Langendoen, Sally. 79 Lieberman. Adrienne B. 84 Llewellyn-Jones, Derek. 10 Long, Patricia J. 74 Lumley. Jeannie. 4 Madden, Chris Casson. 5 Merwin, C.107 Messenger. Maire. 15 Morrone, Wanda Wardell. 83 Musser. Anne Marie. 96. 103 Overmiller, Karen. 87 Paananen, Donna. 65 Paulson. Jane Hughes. 105 Pfister. Fred R. 61 Presser, Janice,- 1946-. 13 Price, Anne. 16 Proctor, William. 79 Richards. Arlene. 98 Robe. Lucy Barry. 1 Salmon. Margaret Belais. 55 Satter, Ellyn. 20 Segura. Robert. 92 Shapiro, Howard I. 80 Sheagren, Thomas G. 84

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