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    Inside:new for fall 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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    B R E A ST F E E D I NG D I ARY

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    58 Days Old. The two-month visit to your babys doctor is comingup. This visit will probably be longer than the preceding one, since the first vac-

    cines will be given. Think about what questions you might ask, write them down

    in this diary, and bring it along. The doctor can be a good source of information

    about many things, including local mothers groups and lactation specialists. Ifpossible, bring along your partner or a friend to take notes, to hold the baby, or

    to help you later recall medical explanations.

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    While nursing a baby may seem simple and instinctive, it of-

    ten doesnt come naturally. Te Nursing Mothers Companion

    has been among the best-selling books on breastfeeding for 25

    years, and is respected and recommended by professionals and

    well loved by new parents for its encouraging and accessible

    style. Kathleen Huggins equips breastfeeding mothers with all the

    information they need to overcome potential diculties and

    nurse their babies successfully from the rst week through the

    toddler years, or somewhere in between. is fully updated

    and extensively revised edition provides new information on

    topics such as: Nursing after a cesarean How to resume breastfeeding after weaning (relactation) Nursing a near-term (3- to 5-weeks premature) baby Treating postpartum headaches and nausea Nutritional supplements to alleviate postpartum

    depression

    Sharing a bed with baby (co-sleeping) and the risk ofSIDS

    Introducing solid foods Expressing, storing, and feeding breast milk Reviews of breast pumps

    Readers will also nd Hugginss indispensable problem-solving

    survival guides, set o by colored bands on the pages for quick

    reference, as well as appendices on determining babys milk needs

    in the rst six weeks and the safety of v arious drugs during breast-

    feeding. Now more than ever, Te Nursing Mothers Companion is

    the go-to guide every new mother should have at hand.

    September368 pages, 6 x 9

    Paperback $14.95

    ISBN: 978-1-55832-720-7

    The Nursing Mothers Companion25th Anniversary Edition

    By Kathleen Huggins, R.N., M.S.

    The Nursing Mothers CompanionBreastfeeding Diary

    By Kathleen Huggins, R.N., M.S., and Jan Ellen Brown

    Kathleen Huggins is a registered nurse and board-certied

    lactation consultant who has been counseling breastfeeding

    mothers for more than 25 years. She is also the coauthor of Te

    Nursing Mothers Guide to Weaning, 25 Tings Every Nursing

    Mother Needs to Know, and Nursing Mother, Working Mother. She

    lives with her family in San Luis Obispo, California.

    Jan Ellen Brown is a board-certied lactation consultant commit-

    ted to helping new mothers succeed in nursing their babies. She

    is a frequent speaker on breastfeeding and parenting issues and

    works in as a maternal and child health specialist in Charlotte,

    North Carolina, where she also lives.

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    El libro esencial para madres lactantesSeptember368 pages, 6 x 9

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    ISBN: 978-1-55832-736-8

    To mark the publication of the 25th anniversary edition of her

    trusted breastfeeding guide, Kathleen Huggins has collaborated

    with her 25 Tings Every Nursing Mother Needs to Know coau-

    thor Jan Ellen Brown to present Te Nursing Mothers Companion

    Breastfeeding Diary. is helpful diary is a daily log that enables

    nursing moms to easily keep track of the time and frequency

    of feedings, naps, and diaper changes. Inspirational quotes and

    breastfeeding tips from the authors about what to expect during

    the rst two months of nursing make this both a practical tool

    and a source of support for new mothers. With plenty of space for

    journaling and a user-friendly spiral binding, its a perfect shower

    or new-baby gift!

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    Parenting Your

    Internationally

    Adopted ChildPatty CogenPaperback $14.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-326-1

    Adopting th

    Older ChildClaudia L. JewPaperback $16ISBN: 978-0-91

    Adoption NationHow the Adoption Revolution isTransforming America, Revised Edition

    By Adam Pertman

    In this revised edition of Adam Pertmans award-winning book,

    rst published in 2000, readers will nd updated information

    on every aspect of adoption and its changing role in American

    society. Pertman, a Pulitzer Prizenominated journalist and

    father of two adopted children, oers an uninching study of

    adoption policy and processes. In addition, compelling personal

    stories make this book a must-read for anyone considering adopt-

    ing a child, as well as professionals in the eld.

    Adam Pertman is a Pulitzer Prizenominated journalist and the

    executive director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute. A

    leading expert on adoption, his commentary has been fe atured in

    theLos Angeles imes, Te Christian Science Monitor, Te Boston

    Globe, Te Baltimore Sun, and Te Miami Herald, and onNation-

    al Public Radio. He has appeared on television programs includ-

    ing Oprah, Today, and Nightline. He lives in Massachusetts

    with his wife and children. April368 pages 5 x 8

    Paperback $16.95

    ISBN: 978-1-55832-716-0

    Natural Hospital BirthThe Best of Both Worlds

    By Cynthia Gabriel

    Foreword by Tim Johnson, M.D., O.B./G.Y.N.

    ese days, many mothers-to-be nd themselves torn between

    the desire for a natural childbirth with minimal medical interven-

    tion and the peace of mind oered by instant access to life-saving

    technology that only a hospital can provide. In Natural Hospital

    Birth, doula Cynthia Gabriel asserts that there is no good reason

    that women in North America should not be able to have both.

    She shows expectant mothers what they can do to avoid un-

    necessary medical interventions and how to take initiative and

    consciously prepare for the kind of birth they want to have. Alsoincluded are inspiring stories from other women who know rst-

    hand that natural birth in the hospital is possible. With this book,

    mothers-to-be will be equipped with the knowledge they need to

    ensure a satisfying hospital birth that they will look back on with

    peace and joy.

    Cynthia Gabriel is a medical anthropologist, mother of three, and

    doula who has attended nearly 100 births. She also is the founder

    of Growing Together, a Life Learning Center that oers psycho-

    therapy and life coaching services in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where

    she lives.

    March4 pages 6 x 9

    perback $14.95 978-1-55832-718-4

    ardcover $22.95 978-1-55832-717-7

    Also available:Table o Contents

    7. Early Labor: At Home

    8. Active Labor: Taking Your Time

    9. Active Labor: Coping with

    Meaningful Pain

    10. Active Labor: When Progress Slows

    11. Active Labor: Concerns about YourBabys Heart Rate

    12. Pushing and Giving Birth

    13. After Labor

    Part III: Pulling It All Together

    14. Birth Your Way

    Resources

    Index

    Foreword by Timothy Johnson, M.D.

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Part I: Preparing for Your Babys Birth

    1. You Can Do It

    2. Feeling Safe

    3. Getting Attached to Your

    Birth Plan

    4. Creating a Supportive Team

    5. Extra Support for Special

    Circumstances

    Part II: Giving Birth

    6. What Labor Feels Like: A Guide

    to Sensations

    Praise and awards or the frst edition:

    Winner of the Book of the Year Award fromthe National Adoption Foundation

    SpecialFriend of Children Award from theAmerican Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

    Angel in Adoption Award from the U.S. Congress

    The most accessible and comprehensive view ofadoption available. Peter Gibbs, Director,Center for Adoption Research

    Adoption Nation is theSilent Springof adoption. It is,quite simply, the most important book ever written on

    the subject. Maureen Hogan, Executive Director,National Adoption Foundation

    An important, hopeful, ambitious, and sometimeshaunting book. The Boston Globe

    Adoption Nation is essential reading. The Chicago Tribune

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    Helping Children Copewith Separation and LossClaudia Jewett JarrattPaperback $14.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-051-2

    After Miscarriageissi Danielssonperback $12.95

    BN: 978-1-55832-354-4

    The Birth PartnerPenny SimkinPaperback $16.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-357-5

    Crying Baby,

    Sleepless NightsSandy JonesPaperback $12.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-045-1

    Smart LoveMartha Heineman Pieand William J. Pieper, Paperback $15.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-182

    Tough QuestionsSheila Kitzinger andCelia KitzingerPaperback $12.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-032-1

    You and YourNewborn BabyLinda ToddPaperback $9.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-054-3

    Moving with KidsLori Collins BurganPaperback $9.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-343-8

    The Preemie Parents

    CompanionSusan L. Madden, M.S.Paperback $16.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-135-9

    Getting to DryMax Maizels, M.D.,Diane Rosenbaum, Phand Barbara Keating, Paperback $14.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-131

    Nine Months and a DayAdrienne B. Lieberman andLinda Hughey Holt, M.D.Paperback $10.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-318-6

    The VBAC

    CompanionDiana KortePaperback $17.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-129-8

    A Good Birth,

    A Safe BirthDiana Korte and Roberta ScaerPaperback $15.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-041-3

    Active Birthnet Balaskasperback $14.95

    BN: 978-1-55832-038-3

    Easing Labor PainAdrienne B. LiebermanPaperback $16.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-043-7

    The Expectant Parents

    CompanionKathleen Huggins, R.N., M.S.Paperback $11.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-334-6

    unbuttonedWomen Open Up About the Pleasures,

    Pains, and Politics of Breastfeeding

    edited by MAUREEN CONNOLLY and DANA SULLIVAN

    The Nursing Mothers

    Guide to WeaningKathleen Huggins, R.N., M.S.,and Linda ZiedrichPaperback $11.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-352-0

    Nursing Mother,

    Working MotherGale Pryor and KathleenHuggins, R.N., M.S.Paperback $12.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-331-5

    The Joy of PregnancyBy Tori Kropp, R.N.432 pages 2 color with illustrationsPaperback $14.95 ISBN: 978-1-55832-306-3

    For expectant mothers, pregnancy is a time of excitement and anticipation, but its

    also a time for questions: How is the baby developing? What will labor and birth

    be like? Tori Kropp is a mother and registered nurse who has attended thousands

    of births. In Te Joy of Pregnancy, she guides readers through pregnancy, provid-

    ing all of the necessary information in a way thats authoritative and encouraging,

    rather than alarming and overwhelming. e book is organized month by month,

    with illustrations, Q & A , and special Dads Corner sections in each chapter. With

    Toris help, moms- and dads-to-be will be able to stop worrying and celebrate this

    very special time.

    UnbuttonedEdited by Maureen Connollyand Dana SullivanPaperback $12.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-397-1

    25 Things Every N

    Mother Needs toKathleen Huggins, R.Nand Jan Ellen BrownHardcover $12.95ISBN: 978-1-55832-38

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