Podcasts by Category
- 370 - Breastmilk Activity Against COVID 19, Probiotic Effect on Maternal Mood Postpartum, & Cholesterol Changes During Lactation with Anne Eglash MD, NABBLM-C, FABM and Karen Bodnar MD, NABBLM-C, FABM
We first discuss the various factors in breastmilk besides antibodies that can neutralize SARS-CoV-2, and then whether it is possible that probiotics could affect postpartum mood. We wrap up with a review of cholesterol changes during pregnancy and lactation. Recorded in October 2023.
Sun, 18 Feb 2024 - 56min - 369 - Secretory Activation, & Microchimerism Among Breastfed Infants with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC, FABM
How do researchers measure secretory activation, and what is the relationship between a measure of secretory activation and milk volume? Join us to find out what microchimerism is and whether maternal cells take up residence in their infant via breastfeeding! Recorded in October 2023.
Sun, 10 Dec 2023 - 42min - 368 - Management of Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn Infant with Dr. Eliza Hayes Bakken & Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC
If you have not read through the AAP’s update on clinical practice guidelines regarding hyperbilirubinemia, here is your chance to hear from an expert on the key points of the guidelines and some clinical pearls for managing newborn jaundice. Recorded in April 2023.
Sun, 5 Jun 2023 - 52min - 367 - Pump Technology - An Interview with Eva Nagy-Gannon with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM
How do infants and pumps differ in terms of the mechanisms of milk removal? What are the risks of pumping? What are ideal features of a breast pump? Join us to learn more about the world of pumps. There are more questions than answers! Recorded in August 2023.
Sun, 3 Sep 2023 - 45min - 366 - 4th Trimester Care - An Interview with Dr. Malasa Kahn with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC
4th trimester care, at its best, challenges the paradigms of care that are typical in routine medical care, which leaves gaps in care of parents and infants who are transitioning from pregnancy and birth. We take a deep dive regarding the philosophy, principles and models of 4th trimester care. Recorded in February 2023.
Sun, 4 Apr 2023 - 46min - 365 - Adult Neuropathy & Breastfeeding. Injecting Steroids into a Lactating Breast. Breastfeeding & Special Education Needs. Tissue Repair According to Feeding Type. With cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC.
Join us to find out the relationship between adult peripheral neuropathy and breastfeeding. Is it safe to breastfeed after injecting steroids into mammary IGM lesions? We discuss a Scottish study that evaluated rates of breastfeeding among children who required special education needs, and we will wrap it up with an innovative study on tissue repair after circumcision based on infant feeding type. Recorded in February 2023.
Sun, 5 Mar 2023 - 46min - 364 - The Effect of Donor Milk Supplementation Early Postpartum, Nonprofit & For-Profit Human Milk Sharing, Complementary Feeding in Premature Infants, & an Invitro Pharmacologic Model for Testing Medications During Lactation. With cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC
This is a long podcast with great discussions on pasteurized donor milk given early postpartum, milk sharing in the community, complementary feeding in premature infants and an amazing model to test the diffusion of medications across milk producing cells. Recorded in August 2022.
Sun, 20 Nov 2022 - 51min - 363 - The Effect of Human Milk on High Blood Pressure in Children, & the American Academy of Pediatric Updated Policy on Human Milk with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
In addition to discussing the effect of breastfeeding on childhood hypertension, Karen and Anne comb through the AAP policy changes with several commentaries. Recorded in August 2022.
Sun, 28 Aug 2022 - 38min - 362 - Maternal Vitamin D Supplementation & Infant Bone Density. Experiences of Women Who Planned to Exclusively Pump. With Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
We discuss well- designed research on the effect of maternal vitamin D supplementation as compared to direct infant vitamin D supplementation on infant bone density. We then have a detailed discussion on what we can learn from women who planned to exclusively pump, in regard to improving prenatal education and intrapartum support for these mothers. Recorded in April 2022.
Sun, 19 Jun 2022 - 35min - 361 - Breastfeeding & Arterial Stiffness. The Effect of Breastfeeding on Carotid Artery Intima Thickness. Wearable Breast Pumps at Work. The Relationship Between Breastfeeding & Snoring. With Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
We take a tour through a few breastfeeding research topics, including the difference in arterial stiffness in young adults based on their breastfeeding histories, the relationship between carotid wall thickness among women based on their duration of breastfeeding, the experiences of physicians who have used wearable pumps at work, and the relationship between having been breastfed and risk of snoring and sleep apnea. Recorded in April 2022.
Sun, 24 Apr 2022 - 29min - 360 - Breastfeeding Twins! Conversations with Carly Dulabon MD, Rima Strassman MD, Regina DePietro MD, & Heather Saha MD with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD & Karen Bodnar MD
Breastfeeding twins has its unique challenges. Listen to advice given by our guests, 4 physicians who have breastfed twins. We discuss what it is like to pump for twins in the NICU, the experience of bringing twins home, challenges with nursing when breasts are not similar in milk production, and how weaning twins differs from singletons. Recorded in March 2022.
Sun, 16 Mar 2022 - 47min - 359 - Partner Support, Supporting Breastfeeding During Parent or Child Hospitalization, & Colostrum Volumes in the First 48 Hours, with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
What are the best ways for partners to support lactation? Join us for a conversation based on a study of qualitative interviews of lactating women who share their perspectives on partner support. There are several issues to consider when designing a hospital policy to support lactation during hospitalization for the parent or child. We will review some of those salient points as we review the 2021 Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol on this topic. Take a guess- how much colostrum can women express at 20 hours postpartum? What about 36 hours postpartum? Join us to find out! Recorded in January 2022.
Sun, 16 Jan 2022 - 53min - 358 - Review of a Potpourri of Research Topics with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
What are the breastfeeding benefits of having 2 hours of quiet time on postpartum units? Did you know parental exercise increases a substance in milk that affects infant fat metabolism? What do we really know about breast/chest irradiation in children and subsequent lactation? Perhaps low prolactin is genetic- is there evidence for this? And, don't miss our convo about hair cortisol in children and their breastfeeding duration. So much to cover! Recorded in October 2021.
Sun, 7 Nov 2021 - 47min - 357 - Review of Hypoglycemia & Breastfeeding with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
What blood sugar defines hypoglycemia, and what is the best way to manage it, to prevent babies from preferring bottles, and to optimize lactation success? Join us as we discuss key takeaway points from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine's updated protocol on hypoglycemia and breastfeeding. Recorded in July 2021.
Sun, 22 Aug 2021 - 32min - 356 - Postpartum Hemorrhage & Inverted Nipples with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Join us to learn the most common causes of postpartum hemorrhage and how skin to skin and breastfeeding should be considered central in the prevention and management of this major cause of maternal death. We then have a broad discussion about inverted nipples, based on a recent study published from the University of Southern California Plastics Surgery. We discuss public perception of how inverted nipples affect lactation, and research on management of inverted nipples. Recorded in July 2021.
Sun, 4 July 2021 - 46min - 355 - Tandem Nursing; Comparative Lactation; The Calming Effect of Breastmilk Odor; Risk of Febrile Seizures in Breastfed Children; Antihistamines During Lactation; Nipple Trauma with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
We start out by discussing a study that evaluates milk composition during tandem nursing. We then review findings of a few very well-done studies- one on the calming effect of breastmilk odor, and another on the relationship between breastfeeding and risk of febrile seizures. During our last several minutes we talk about various medications during lactation, including anti-histamines, anti-cholinergics, and vasodilators. Join us!! Recorded in April 2021.
Sun, 16 May 2021 - 34min - 354 - Complications of Frenotomy; Lactation Complications of Breast Augmentation Via Injected Material; The Choosing Wisely Campaign; With Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Laser frenotomy is not without risk, and we present a published case demonstrating possible complications of the procedure. Injecting materials is a risky alternative to FDA approved breast implant placement for augmentation. We review a case that had disastrous complications during lactation. Lastly, we discuss the Choosing Wisely Campaign that helps patients choose medical interventions and procedures that are supported by evidence. We discuss examples of lactation-related practices that may introduce harm and need more evidence. Recorded in March 2021.
Sun, 4 Apr 2021 - 27min - 353 - Lactation Insufficiency & Obesity, Drug Treatment of Nipple Vasospasm, Finger Feeding vs Syringe Feeding, & the Association Between Breastfeeding & Breast Density with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
We will discuss various theories to explain the connection between obesity and lactation insufficiency. There are several options to treat vasospasm, and we will discuss how we decide what to use. Do you advise finger feeding? Listen up to learn more about how finger feeding has been studied in the NICU and our experiences with finger feeding as a supplementation method. The relationship between breastfeeding and breast density is a bit complicated- join us to learn more! Recorded in December 2020.
Sun, 31 Jan 2021 - 52min - 352 - The COVID 19 mRNA Vaccine During Breastfeeding with Cohosts Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe during breastfeeding? If given to a breastfeeding mother, will it protect the breastfeeding infant from SARS-CoV-2 infection? Join us to find out! Recorded in December 2020.
Sun, 20 Dec 2020 - 19min - 351 - Donor Human Milk Banking Part 1, with Kathie Marinelli MD
The importance of human milk for babies in the neonatal intensive care unit, and the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis and other illnesses for babies subjected to artificial feeding. The definition, safety, and benefits of pasteurized donor human milk are also discussed. Recorded in May 2010.
Mon, 17 Jan 2011 - 22min - 350 - Donor Human Milk Banking Part 2, with Kathie Marinelli MD
The history of human milk banks in the USA and Canada; the safety, cost and insurance coverage of pasteurized donor human milk; recipients of donor human milk; making human milk the standard of care for babies in the NICU Recorded in May 2010.
Mon, 17 Jan 2011 - 23min - 349 - The Tight Lingual Frenulum, Or Tongue-Tie, with Evelyn Jain MD
This recording explores the definition of tongue-tie, and risks of a tight lingual frenulum; how to diagnose tongue-tie; indications, risk, and procedure of releasing a tight lingual frenulum in a breastfeeding infant. Recorded in May 2010
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 - 11min - 348 - The Non-Latching Infant, with Christina Smilie MD
Promoting latch in the hospital; hospital interventions that interrupt breastfeeding; importance of skin to skin; importance of hand expression to maintain a healthy milk supply; the prognosis of the nonlatching infant; recorded in March 2010
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 - 12min - 347 - Vitamin D in Breastfeeding, with Carol Wagner MD
It is recommended that all breastfed infants receive vitamin D starting after birth. This recording discusses vitamin D metabolism, risks of vitamin D deficiency, recommendations for vitamin D supplementation, and measurement of vitamin D levels. Recorded in May 2010
Mon, 21 Feb 2011 - 16min - 346 - Establishing a Healthy Milk Supply for Premature Babies with Jane Morton MD
Hand expression of breasts in addition to pumping has been shown to be superior in establishing and maintaining the milk supply when the baby is unable to nurse at the breast. Dr. Jane Morton discusses findings in her hand expression study, and explain why hand expression makes sense. Her free instructional video on hand expression is at https://newborns.stanford.edu/Breastfeeding/HandExpression.html. Recorded in July 2010
Mon, 7 Mar 2011 - 21min - 345 - Breastfeeding and the Late Preterm, with Nancy Wight, MD
The late preterm often falls through the cracks in routine hospital care that is designed for healthy term infants. Hospitals need to recognize the special needs of late preterm infants. We will discuss optimal ways to support the late preterm in the hospital and upon discharge to ensure optimal infant health and breastfeeding success. Recorded in June 2010
Mon, 4 Apr 2011 - 07min - 344 - The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine with Jerry Calnen MD
The Academy of Breastfeeding medicine is an international multispecialty physician organization dedicated to educating physicians and other health care professionals regarding breastfeeding and human lactation. This interview with Dr. Calnen will discuss the origin of the organization, its updated strategic plan, and benefits for its members. Recorded April 2011
Mon, 9 May 2011 - 13min - 343 - Neonatal Jaundice and Breastfeeding Part 1 with Larry Gartner MD
Breastfed and formula fed infants have different risks regarding neonatal jaundice, which we will discuss in detail. We will also cover the epidemiology of kernicterus, the importance of family history, the definition and clinical features of kernicterus. Recorded in June 2011.
Mon, 13 Jun 2011 - 16min - 342 - Neonatal Jaundice and Breastfeeding Part 2 with Larry Gartner MD
In Part 2 we discuss the details of hospital screening for jaundice including transcutaneous screening. We also review the differential diagnosis of hyperbilirubinemia, and finish with an indepth discussion of breastfeeding jaundice. Recorded in July 2011.
Mon, 18 Jul 2011 - 23min - 341 - Adoptive Nursing with Jack Newman MD
A discussion regarding why adoptive mothers want to nurse, the benefits of nursing an adopted child, factors that favor successful induced lactation, hormone treatment strategies to induce lactation, and maintaining the milk supply while nursing. Recorded in Sep. 2011.
Mon, 5 Sep 2011 - 15min - 340 - Breastfeeding Infant Weight Gain Issues with Jack Newman MD
Our discussion includes reasons why weight gain might abnormally decelerate from 2-4 months of age, medications that might decrease the maternal milk supply, as well as other factors that could lead to a weight deceleration such as tongue tie, prolonged sleeping, and breastfeeding technique. Recorded in Sep. 2011.
Mon, 19 Sep 2011 - 16min - 339 - Antidepressants and Breastfeeding with Thomas Hale PhD
Dr. Hale explains the neonatal outcome of infants exposed to selective seratonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during pregnancy, and the use of SSRIs and other psychiatric medications during lactation. Recorded in Aug. 2011.
Mon, 10 Oct 2011 - 15min - 338 - Adoptive Nursing with Alla Gordina MD
We discuss the benefits and challenges of nursing babies and children, with a focus on children who are adopted from neglected environments. Recorded in July 2011.
Mon, 24 Oct 2011 - 19min - 337 - Breastfeeding the NICU graduate with Eyla Boies, MD
Breastfeeding is quite challenging for moms with premature infants, and these moms need great support after the baby leaves the NICU. Our discussion will include how to deal with transitioning the baby from the bottle to the breast, supporting and maintaining the milk supply, advantages of skin to skin, nipple shield use, and more. Recorded in Oct. 2011.
Mon, 12 Dec 2011 - 19min - 336 - Breastfeeding and Maternal Anesthesia during Surgery with Sarah Reece-Stremtan, MD
Dr. Reece-Stremtan walks us through anticipatory guidance for a breastfeeding mother who is planning on surgery. We also discuss medications used by anesthesiologists that warrant special consideration during breastfeeding, factors in determining when women can resume nursing after surgery, and potential effects of surgery and anesthesia on milk supply. Recorded in Jan. 2012.
Mon, 9 Jan 2012 - 22min - 335 - Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Hospital after Birth with Ann Kellams,MD
Exclusive breastfeeding in the hospital has been shown to be critical for breastfeeding success after hospital discharge. We will discuss the possible reasons for this, including the negative effects of artificial feedings. We will cover hospital routines that protect breastfeeding, and others that make breastfeeding success difficult. Recorded in Feb. 2012.
Mon, 5 Mar 2012 - 22min - 334 - A Review of Sore Nipples during Breastfeeding with Verity Livingstone MD
Dr. Livingstone explains the most common reasons for sore nipples during breastfeeding, along with diagnosis and treatment Recorded in Feb 2012.
Mon, 9 Apr 2012 - 21min - 333 - The USA's Surgeon General's 2011 Call to Action for Breastfeeding Support with family physician Ildi Martonffy, MD
The Surgeon General addresses many sectors of our society to promote and support breastfeeding including mothers, families, communities, health care, places of employment, research and surveillance. Dr. Martonffy will share details on the responsibilities and activities in these sectors that can impact breastfeeding rates. Recorded in Feb 2012.
Mon, 14 May 2012 - 15min - 332 - Office Follow up of the Breastfeeding Baby during the First Week with Jennifer Shaer, MD
Physicians are often expected to manage complicated breastfeeding problems in their office, despite having little time and few skills to manage these problems. We discuss some strategies physicians can use to improve outpatient care of the breastfeeding dyad, including how to determine the financial feasibility of having a lactation consultant employed in the office. Recorded in May 2012.
Mon, 11 Jun 2012 - 18min - 331 - Breastfeeding and Environmental Contamination with Ruth Lawrence, MD
Although major health organizations recommend that women of average contamination risk should breastfeed, and that formula fed infants have poorer health, many families do express concern about contaminants in breastmilk, and wonder if they should breastfeed. This podcast addresses strategies to evaluate and counsel families on exposure to environmental contamination and plans to breastfeed. Recorded in May 2012.
Mon, 09 Jul 2012 - 18min - 330 - USA Breastfeeding Health Care Law and 2 ABM Protocols with Anne Eglash, MD
We discuss the United States Affordable Health Care Act and its coverage of Women's Health Services including breastfeeding services; the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine protocol on recommendations regarding when breastfeeding babies should become NPO before sedation; the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine protocol on allergic proctocolitis in breastfeeding babies- what is this, how to diagnose it, and what to do about it. Recorded in August 2012.
Mon, 13 Aug 2012 - 14min - 329 - Weight Loss in Breastfeeding Infants Early Postpartum with Rima Strassman, MD
Babies who are born via C-Section may have higher weights at birth compared to infants who are born via vaginal birth. We discuss how to evaluate and manage these babies Recorded in August 2012.
Mon, 10 Sep 2012 - 7min - 328 - Breastfeeding and Pyloric Stenosis, and Epidural Analgesia Effect on Breastfeeding, with Karen Bodnar, MD
There appears to be an association between when bottles are introduced and the development of pyloric stenosis; Epidural analgesia is controversial in its effects on breastfeeding success during hospitalization Recorded in September 2012.
Mon, 8 Oct 2012 - 19min - 327 - Co-hosts Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss the dysphoric milk ejection reflex, and effect of frenotomy on breast pain
The dysphoric milk ejection reflex is an infrequently described phenomenon, when women notice emotional changes linked to their milk let-down reflex. We review symptoms and a theory of causality. We also report on new, stronger evidence that frenotomy is associated with improved breast pain. Recorded in September 2012.
Mon, 5 Nov 2012 - 18min - 326 - Co-hosts Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss 5 topic highlights of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Meeting October 2012
Listen to our podcast if you'd like to know: how breastmilk protects against necrotizing enterocolitis, what do pathologists find when nipple blebs are biopsied, what are the best methods of birth control for nursing moms, why does formula break the cycle of breastmilk jaundice, and who gets breastmilk jaundice anyway? Recorded in October 2012.
Mon, 3 Dec 2012 - 27min - 325 - Co-hosts Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD review top breastfeeding research articles from 2012
This somewhat longer podcast reviews 10 breastfeeding medicine research articles published in 2012, on a variety of topics including weight gain and bottle feeding, comparison of prescription galactogogues, outcome of CMV exposed premature infants, effects of breastfeeding on the maternal brain, and more! Recorded in October 2012.
Mon, 14 Jan 2013 - 42min - 324 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar review top lectures from the June 2012 U.S. Breastfeeding Summit
The articles we've chosen from the summit include topics on 1) Causes and implications of low breastfeeding rates in the Mississippi Delta, 2) An innovative program for on-site childcare at Nevada's state health division for babies under 6 months old, 3) Using social media to support and promote breastfeeding, 4) The American Academy of Pediatrics new 2012 policy statement on breastfeeding and use of human milk, and 5) US Federal Gov't progress on fulfilling the Surgeon General's Call to Action on Breastfeeding Support. Recorded in November 2012.
Mon, 18 Feb 2013 - 28min - 323 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar review recent publications on the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative is an international accreditation given to those hospitals who make prescribed changes that provide optimal promotion and protection of breastfeeding for moms and babies. We've chosen articles on 1) a community collaborative in Spain to promote the Baby Friendly movement, 2. Stealth formula marketing outside the hospital, and 3. Baby Friendly and Neonatal Intensive Care Units. Recorded in Decemeber 2012.
Mon, 25 Mar 2013 - 30min - 322 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar review recent abstracts from the International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation Meeting 2012
We cover new research on the role of C-Section in the establishment of gut flora, and its effect on long term health of the infant; the risks and use of SSRI antidepressants in pregnant and nursing women; breastmilk levels of vitamin D in nursing women who are supplemented with vitamin D; and a recent review of the use of antipsychotic medications in nursing women and what we know about their effects on nursing babies. Recorded in March 2013.
Mon, 6 May 2013 - 29min - 321 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss 2 recent studies on breastfeeding with the addition of formula
A recent study on the benefits of small amounts of routine formula supplementation for breastfed babies hit the news recently, which we discuss in detail. We also review a new Cochrane study evaluating the benefit of continuing routine breastmilk fortification for the breastfeeding NICU graduate Recorded in May 2013.
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 - 23min - 320 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss research on breastfeeding success among physicians, ADD and breastfeeding, and a new ABM protocol
Physicians in practice are at risk for early weaning because of long demanding work hours that prevent them from taking breaks to pump or nurse. The study we review looked at the effect of breastfeeding success on a physician's breastfeeding support of her patients. There is not much information on any relationship between attention deficit disorder and infant feeding, and this well-controlled study finds a correlation between infant feeding and ADD. Finally we review the latest recommendations by the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine on features of a Breastfeeding Friendly Physician Office Recorded in June 2013.
Mon, 15 Jul 2013 - 25min - 319 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss a variety of recent breastfeeding studies
Our topic today include a recent analysis of the cost of donor human milk for infants in the NICU; the updated World Health Organization review of the long term effects of breastfeeding; a case report of an infant who demonstrated signs of toxicity from mom's therapeutic dose of sertraline. Recorded in July 2013.
Mon, 26 Aug 2013 - 30min - 318 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss 3 recent breastfeeding studies
First we discuss what we know and what we don't know about herbs that are commonly using during lactation. Next we review a fascinating study that looks at the brain changes in breastfed infants that are responsible for the cognitive advantages seen in breastfed vs formula fed infants. Lastly, we discuss the largest epidemiologic Asian study on breastfeeding and obesity, with impressive findings. Join us!! Recorded in August 2013.
Mon, 7 Oct 2013 - 23min - 317 - Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD Discuss the Updated AAP Medications in Mothers Milk
Check it out!- We review the American Academy of Pediatric recommendations about substances taken during lactation including drugs of abuse, tobacco, psychoactive medication, narcotics, herbs, galactogogues, vaccinations, and contrast used for common studies such as CT scans and MRIs. Recorded in October 2013.
Mon, 11 Nov 2013 - 30min - 316 - Highlights from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Meeting November 2013 in Philly
We interview a few researchers on chronic breast pain, and several presenters involving in community collaboratives to increase breastfeeding rates. Check out what some participants are saying about the meeting! Recorded in November 2013.
Mon, 9 Dec 2013 - 53min - 315 - Bed-sharing and rates of breastfeeding with cohosts Anne Eglash and Karen Bodnar
Evidence shows that bed sharing is associated with longer breastfeeding rates, and we know that breastfeeding is protective of SIDS. However, there is also an association between bed sharing and SIDS and many communities in the USA have public health campaigns against bed sharing. Are Americans crazy? What's the poop? Check out our conversation! Recorded in October 2013.
Mon, 20 Jan 2014 - 16min - 314 - Low Milk Supply, Domperidone and Metoclopramide with cohosts Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Is there a controversy with the use of domperidone and metoclopramide for low milk supply? What is the evidence for their use? Join us for a literature review of these medications including their effectiveness, side effects, and indications for use. Recorded in January 2014.
Mon, 3 Mar 2014 - 40min - 313 - Updates on Going Home, and a review of Breastpump Use and Injuries with cohosts Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Karen reviews the latest updates with the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Going Home Protocol, which outlines how to keep maximally support breastfeeding at the time of hospital discharge. We also discuss recent research on the types of breast pumps mothers use, the problems they have, and the injuries they report. Recorded in February 2014.
Mon, 28 Apr 2014 - 39min - 312 - Radiologic Procedures while Breastfeeding with cohosts Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Karen reviews management of breastfeeding when moms have an MRI or a CT. Anne reviews various principles regarding nuclear medicine studies and breastfeeding. Recorded in May 2014.
Mon, 9 Jun 2014 - 30min - 311 - Cup feeding, and Sudden Unexpected Postnatal Collapse by Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Karen reviews a large study done in Turkey that evaluated the effectiveness of cup feeding on breastfeeding duration. Anne presents a review article on Sudden Unexpected Postnatal Collapse. Recorded in June 2014.
Mon, 28 Jul 2014 - 28min - 310 - Moringa Leaf, ABM Mastitis Protocol and Early Childhood Caries Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Anne discusses a review of studies on Moringa Oleifera as a Galactogogue; Karen runs thru the highlights of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine's recently updated Mastitis Protocol ; Anne finishes with a review of Early Childhood Caries and Breastfeeding Recorded in August 2014.
Mon, 22 Sep 2014 - 34min - 309 - Best Formula for Supplementation, Kombucha Tea and Vasospasm with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Karen reports on a study describing the best formula for supplementing breastfed babies. Anne discusses evidence for the safety of Kombucha Tea. Anne also discusses clinical management of nipple vasospasm in nursing mothers. Recorded in October 2014.
Mon, 10 Nov 2014 - 20min - 308 - Ebola and Breastfeeding, Marijuana use when nursing, and the Composition of induced milk with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Do you know breastfeeding recommendations during Ebola illness? What would you advise mom about the baby's health if she is smoking dope? Is the breastmilk from a mom who induces lactation the same as a mom's milk who has given birth? Recorded in November 2014.
Mon, 29 Dec 2014 - 34min - 307 - Bottle vs cup feeding among mothers with strong intention, the effect of maternal pertussis vaccine on breastmilk antibodies, and weight loss nomograms for breastfed babies with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Is cup feeding better than bottle feeding in terms of protecting mom's duration of exclusive breastfeeding? Learn how mom's pertussis vaccine given during pregnancy impacts antibodies present in breastmilk. Join us to learn more about the new concept of a weight loss nomogram for breastfed infants. Recorded in December 2014.
Mon, 2 Mar 2015 - 37min - 306 - Chickenpox during Breastfeeding, and Infant Gut Microbiome with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
The recommendations regarding breastfeeding during maternal chickenpox infection are unclear. We discuss current recommendations and situations that are not commonly addressed in the literature. Also, listen in to find out how one bottle of formula given in the hospital can affect the gut microbiome in a neonate. Recorded in March 2015.
Mon, 4 May 2015 - 27min - 305 - Contraception and Breastfeeding with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
We discuss specifics in the ABM contraceptive protocol, such as differences between the CDC and WHO recommendations, and why lactation consultants and maternal providers may differ in their attitudes and recommendations about hormonal contraception. Recorded in May 2015.
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 - 46min - 304 - Starting a Donor Human Milk Bank with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
We discuss starting a donor human milk bank, issues of milk sharing, how to start a donor milk depot, and importance of collecting donor milk in NICUs. Recorded in May 2015.
Mon, 14 Sep 2015 - 26min - 303 - The Science of Making More Milk the Second Time, Decreasing NEC in the NICU, and Prolactin Levels in Nursing Mothers, with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Listen up to learn more about the epigenetics of lactation in multiparous women, a quality improvement process to decrease NEC in the NICU, and how prolactin levels change in mothers during and after nursing over time. Recorded in September 2015.
Mon, 9 Nov 2015 - 26min - 302 - Newfoundland's Breastfeeding Research Day November 5, 2015 with Anne Eglash MD
Anne attended the Newfoundland Breastfeeding Research Day on Nov 5, 2015 and interviews researchers on their projects, including the development of a community breastfeeding peer support group, investigation of maternal obesity and breastfeeding initiation, a review of the definition of breastfeeding rates in NICU studies, and reasons why mothers supplement in the hospital. Recorded in November 2015.
Mon, 28 Dec 2015 - 24min - 301 - Multiple Sclerosis, duration of thawed pasteurized milk, and leukemia risks in breastfed babies with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Listen up to learn more about how multiple sclerosis symptoms are affected by lactation. Should you throw out that thawed pasteurized donor milk that is over 24-48 hours old? Why would breastfeeding protect from childhood leukemia? Recorded in September 2015.
Mon, 15 Feb 2016 - 20min - 300 - The revised ABM Breastfeeding Promotion in the Prenatal Setting Protocol #19, with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Join us to review evidence-based prenatal interventions to encourage and support breastfeeding as recommended by the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. Anne and Karen embellish several recommendations with their own observations and methods. Recorded in January 2016.
Mon, 21 Mar 2016 - 42min - 299 - Gut inflammation in breastfed babies, characteristics of purchased unpasteurized breastmilk, and risk of type 2 diabetes after breastfeeding with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Join us for a glimpse of what's in unpasteurized donor milk purchased over the internet. We will also share a study that proves lower gut inflammation in breastfeeding babies, as well as research on the power of breastfeeding on reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Recorded in January 2016.
Mon, 25 Apr 2016 - 28min - 298 - Infant sleep and its association with night time feedings, and dextrose gel in treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
What's your guess - does feeding more solids during the day or weaning from the breast decrease night time feedings at night? Listen to find out! Also, check out a new protocol adopted by some hospitals using dextrose gel rather than IV glucose for neonatal hypoglycemia. Recorded in May 2016.
Mon, 6 Jun 2016 - 34min - 297 - Abstracts from the 2015 International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation - Part 1, with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
So many fun topics! Iodine supplementation, breastfeeding outcomes after training medical residents, cost/benefit of using donor milk, use of domperidone, lactobacillus salivarius and mastitis, infant gut microbiome and infant feeding, and the effect of mother's diet on the infant's gut bacteria. Recorded in June 2016.
Mon, 8 Aug 2016 - 40min - 296 - Abstracts from the 2015 International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation - Part 2, with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Topics include gene methylation and breastfeeding, facilitators and barriers to breastfeeding for African Americans, breastfeeding policy process and Ebola virus in Sierra Leone, breastmilk donation beyond 12 months postpartum, overweight breastfeeding infants' risk of overweight as older children, ultrasound study of suck dynamics and milk transfer, and why milk sharers don't donate to milk banks. Recorded in June 2016.
Mon, 19 Sep 2016 - 42min - 295 - Childhood Obesity and Breastfeeding, New Stuff with Anne Eglash MD IBCLC
Breastfeeding significantly affects childhood obesity, and these 3 studies demonstrate how breastfeeding trumps (nasty word?) effects of maternal obesity on childhood obesity. Recorded in October 2016.
Mon, 24 Oct 2016 - 12min - 294 - AAP SUIDS Update and Infant Pain Management with Anne Eglash MD IBCLC and Kathy Leeper MD, IBCLC
The AAP added some helpful recommendations in the prevention of SIDS for breastfeeding families, and the ABM protocol evaluates the evidence for breastfeeding and other strategies to reduce infant pain during procedures. Recorded in November 2016.
Mon, 2 Jan 2017 - 27min - 293 - A Round Robin of Breastfeeding Topics with Anne Eglash MD and Kathy Leeper MD
We run through a variety of unusual topics covered by Lactmed including tattooing, dialysis, insecticides, maternal chemotherapy and more. Kathy reviews a recent large prospective study researching the effect of breastmilk on the premature infant's brain and cognition. Recorded in February 2017.
Mon, 27 Feb 2017 - 25min - 292 - Breastfeeding the child with type 1 diabetes, Oligosaccharides and Cows Milk Allergy by Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Listen as we review the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine's protocol on how to manage diabetes in the breastfed infant and toddler. The research on oligosaccharides is so intriguing, we can't stop reporting on the amazing role these non-absorbable sugars play in many dimensions of infant health. Recorded in March 2017.
Mon, 8 May 2017 - 23min - 291 - Breastfeeding, Obesity, Cortisol, and Saggy Breasts by Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
How strong is the research regarding breastfeeding's effect on childhood obesity? Cortisol is indeed in breastmilk, but why? Does mom's stress level effect infant weight? And, the secret to the sagging breast. Join us to find out! Recorded in March 2017.
Mon, 3 Jul 2017 - 21min - 290 - Breastfeeding and Rheumatologic Diseases, Suction and Prolactin, and Breastmilk Microbiome by Anne Eglash MD
What happens to rheumatologic disease activity during breastfeeding? Find out the role of an infant's sucking pressure in mom's prolactin level. We've discussed infant microbiome and mode of delivery, but is there a difference in breast microbiome between women who have had a cesarean birth vs vaginal delivery? Recorded in August 2017.
Mon, 14 Aug 2017 - 14min - 289 - Breastfeeding and Jaundice with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Join us to learn why breastfeeding babies have higher bilirubin levels, how to evaluate prolonged jaundice, and strategies to manage breastfeeding when the bilirubin is elevated. Recorded in September 2017.
Mon, 23 Oct 2017 - 32min - 288 - An Interview with Elizabeth Bayne, Producer of the Upcoming Movie "Chocolate Milk" with host Anne Eglash MD
Join in for a sneak preview about the movie Chocolate Milk, the background and goals of the film, and listen in on our conversation about contemporary challenges that African American women face in the US health care system and society regarding birthing and breastfeeding. Recorded in October 2017.
Mon, 13 Nov 2017 - 37min - 287 - The Upper Lip Frenulum and The Role of Sucking Pressures in Milk Volumes after Cesarean with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
Join us to learn about the frequency of upper lip frenulums, and how to rate them. What do you know about typical infant sucking pressures, and what happens to milk volumes when mothers add pumping to nursing after undergoing cesarean births? You'll get an earful! Recorded in September 2017.
Mon, 11 Dec 2017 - 28min - 286 - 2017 Breastfeeding Year in Review with Anne Eglash MD
We had a windfall of clinical information hit the journals in 2017, topics ranging from donor milk and complementary feeding to allergies and breastfeeding during pregnancy. Join us for some downright awesome evidence! Recorded in January 2018.
Mon, 22 Jan 2018 - 45min - 285 - Carotenoids, Ectopic Breast Tissue, Daytime vs Night time Cesarean Births, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Anne Eglash M.D. IBCLC FABM
What the heck are carotenoids, and why are they in breastmilk, but not formula? Does Breastfeeding protect from inflammatory bowel disease? Does birthing at night via Cesarean mess up mom's circadian rhythm? Do you know signs of elusive ectopic breast tissue? Join us to find out! Recorded in February 2018.
Mon, 26 Feb 2018 - 18min - 284 - Topical Meds in Breastfeeding, and Iron Supplementation in Exclusively Breastfed Infants with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
We review many topical medications during breastfeeding such as antifungals, antibacterials, topical steroids, iodine, insecticides, hair dyes, and many more. This is followed by a review of studies on routine supplementation of iron in exclusively breastfed infants. Join us! Recorded in March 2018.
Mon, 23 Apr 2018 - 37min - 283 - Autism Spectrum Disorder and Breastfeeding, Breast Cancer Biomarkers in Breastmilk, Radiologic Evaluation of a Breast Mass, and Fenugreek as a Galactogogue with Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD
There are several theoretic reasons why breastfeeding may alter the expression of autism spectrum disorder, but what does a recent study suggest? Learn about status of research on detection of pregnancy associated breast cancer. Would you agree with our discussion on management of a breast mass? Oh, and what do you think about fenugreek? Hear some research and of course our own opinions! Recorded in March 2018.
Mon, 4 Jun 2018 - 36min - 282 - Breast Masses & Other Breast Anatomy Factoids with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, & Katrina Mitchell MD
How would you work up a nursing mother with a breast mass? We will share what we thought. Do you understand all of the radiology terminology used to describe masses? Are there really ductal sinuses? What are current recommendations for breast cancer screening in pregnant and nursing women? Recorded in July 2018.
Mon, 23 Jul 2018 - 31min - 281 - Marijuana and Breastfeeding with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Dr. Bodnar summarizes the major points in the AAP's 2018 statement on marijuana during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Learn the latest recommendations on how to counsel families regarding perinatal marijuana use! Recorded in September 2018.
Mon, 1 Oct 2018 - 30min - 280 - Epilepsy, PKU in the infant, the role of Colostrum in Preventing Giardia with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
What is your opinion about breastfeeding for a mother on epileptic meds? What would you advise to breastfeeding mother about feeding her infant with PKU? How does colostrum change with maternal age, in terms of its ability to fend off giardia? Recorded in September 2018.
Mon, 29 Oct 2018 - 32min - 279 - Tube Feeding, Intranasal Human Milk, Placentophagy, & Infantile Colic by Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
What is your opinion about breastfeeding for a mother on epileptic meds? What would you advise to breastfeeding mother about feeding her infant with PKU? How does colostrum change with maternal age, in terms of its ability to fend off giardia? Recorded in December 2018.
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 42min - 278 - Breastfeeding the NICU grad by Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
When are premature infants ready to breastfeed? Should all NICU grads receive fortified breastmilk? How long should fortification continue? Join us to learn more about these topics and more! Recorded in December 2018.
Mon, 11 Feb 2019 - 54min - 277 - Breast Cancer, Autoimmune Diseases, Infertility, and HIV with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Katrina Mitchell MD, IBCLC
Join us to find out about the relationship between long non-coding RNA levels and duration of breastfeeding, which autoimmune diseases worsen when prolactin is elevated, stats on infertility and breastfeeding rates, and attitudes of providers regarding women with HIV who desire to breastfeed. Recorded in March 2019.
Mon, 25 Mar 2019 - 51min - 276 - Diets, Brain Dysmaturation in Premies, the Thymus Gland, and Lipase in Milk with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM
Infants with refractory seizures may be prescribed a ketogenic diet- how does that work with breastfeeding? What is brain dysmaturation in premature infants, and why does breastfeeding play a central role in brain regeneration? The thymus gland differs greatly in breastfed and formula fed infants, join us to find out how and why! Oh, and what's the stink about smelly milk? Recorded in May 2019.
Sun, 12 May 2019 - 24min - 275 - Early Routine Limited Formula Supplementation, with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, FABM and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC, FABM, FAAP
While we discuss the results of Dr. Flaherman's study on the effect of routine small volumes of formula on duration of breastfeeding, we will meander through several issues regarding newborn weight loss, ethics of routine supplementation, optimal breastfeeding support postpartum, and conflicts of interest in this study. Recorded in June 2019.
Sun, 14 Jul 2019 - 52min - 274 - Breastfeeding Support at Work for Health Professional Trainees with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC, Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Are you working on comprehensive breastfeeding support for medical trainees who are lactating? Or, are you a breastfeeding medical trainee in search of support at your institution? Either way, join us for a comprehensive discussion on key issues in the development of breastfeeding support programs at hospitals and other institutions. Recorded in August 2019.
Sun, 25 Aug 2019 - 59min - 273 - Osteopontin, Maternal BMI & Breast Anatomy, and 2017 Stats with Anne Eglash MD IBCLC and Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
We delve into detail regarding osteopontin and its possible role in infant health. Our discussion about maternal BMI and breast anatomy digresses into the challenges of measuring breast growth, and the need for breastfeeding risk scoring. Learn about breastfeeding rates based on race/ethnicity and prematurity level. Join us! Recorded in August 2019.
Sun, 27 Oct 2019 - 35min - 272 - Consent for PDHM on the Floor, Risk of Formula Early Postpartum, & the Relationship Between BFHI & SUPC By Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC And Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Is there healthcare inequity in the use of pasteurized donor milk (PDHM) in hospitals among well newborns? What is the role of consent for PDHM? Why does supplementation of cow's milk formula early postpartum increase the risk of cow's milk allergy? Does increasing hospital practices of skin-to-skin and rooming-in actually increase SUPC rates? Recorded in November 2019.
Sun, 19 Jan 2020 - 48min - 271 - Hyperlactation Protocol, & Breastfeeding & the Corona Virus COVID-19 with Anne Eglash MD, IBCLC & Karen Bodnar MD, IBCLC
Join us to learn how to evaluate and treat oversupply (hyperlactation). What are the behavioral option for treatment, and when is medical treatment indicated? Does the corona virus transmit into breastmilk? Listen and you shall learn! Recorded in February 2020.
Sun, 1 Mar 2020 - 54min
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