Page 768 - ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing
P. 768
Pregnancy and Postpartum Considerations 745
192. Rutherford J. Pharmacology and childbirth. In: Fraser D, Cooper M, eds. 204. Arora S, McJunkin C, Wehrer J, Kuhn P. Major factors influencing breastfeed-
Myles’ textbook for midwives, 15th edn. Oxford: Churchill Livingstone/ ing rates: Mother’s perception of father’s attitude and milk supply. Pediatrics
Elsevier; 2009. p. 945–58. 2000; 106(5): E67.
193. Bacon RC, Razis PA. The effect of propofol sedation in pregnancy on 205. Hartmann P, Cregan M, Ramsay DT, Simmer K, Kent JC. Physiology of lacta-
neonatal condition. Anaesthesia 1994; 49(12): 1058–60. tion in preterm mothers: initiation and maintenance. Pediatric Annals 2003;
194. Kopecky EA, Ryan ML, Barrett JFR, Seaward PGR, Ryan G et al. Fetal response 32(5): 351–5.
to maternally administered morphine. Am J of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000; 206. Sozmen M. Effects of early suckling of cesarean-born babies on lactation.
183(2): 424–30. Biology of the Neonate 1992; 62(1): 67–8.
195. Littleford, J. Effects on the fetus and newborn of maternal analgesia 207. Woolridge M, Greasley V, Silpisornkosol S. The initiation of lactation: the
and anesthesia: a review. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 2004; 51(6): effect of early versus delayed contact for suckling on milk intake in the first
586–609. week post-partum: a study in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. Early Human
196. Lee P, Eisman J, Center J. Vitamin D deficiency in critically ill patients. New Development 1985; 12(3): 269–78.
Engl J Med 2009; 360(18): 1912–14. 208. Morse JM, Jehle C, Gamble D. Initiating breastfeeding: a world survey of
197. Camargo C, Rifas-Shiman S, Litonjua A, Rich-Edwards J, Weiss S et al. Mater- the timing of postpartum breastfeeding. Int J Nursing Studies 1990; 27(3):
nal intake of vitamin D during pregnancy and risk of recurrent wheeze in 303–13.
children at 3 y of age. Am J Clin Nutr 2007 85(3): 788–95. 209. James JP, ed. Breastfeeding: Best Practice Guidelines. Melbourne: The Royal
198. Javaid MK, Crozier SR, Harvey NC, Gale CR, Dennison EM et al. Maternal Women’s Hospital; 2004.
vitamin D status during pregnancy and childhood bone mass at age 9 years: 210. Meier PP. Breastfeeding in the special care nursery. Prematures and infants
a longitudinal study. Lancet 2006; 367(9504): 36–43. with medical problems. Pediatric Clin N Am 2001; 48(2): 425–42.
199. Abu-Saad K, Fraser D. Maternal nutrition and birth outcomes. Epidemiol Rev 211. Hale T. Breastfeeding pharmacology. [Cited February 2011]. Available from:
2010; 32(1): 5–25. http://www.infantrisk.com/.
200. Sherman D, Lurie S, Frenckle E et al, Characteristics of normal lochia. Am J 212. Hale TW. Medications in breastfeeding mothers of preterm infants. Pediatric
Perinatol 1999; 16(8): 399–402. Annals 2003; 32(5): 337–47.
201. Neville MC, Morton J. Physiology and endocrine changes underlying human 213. Swyer G. Postpartum mental disturbances and hormone changes. BMJ 1985;
lactogenesis II. J Nutrition 2001; 131(11): S3005–8. 290(6477): 1232–3.
202. Neville MC, Keller RP, Seacat J, Lutes V, Neifert M et al. Studies in 214. Christensson K, Cabrera T, Christensson E et al. Separation distress call in
human lactation: milk volumes in lactating women during the onset of the human neonate in the absence of maternal body contact. Acta Paediatr
lactation and full lactation. Am J Clinical Nutrition 1988; 48(6): 1995; 84(5): 468–73.
1375–86.
203. Grattan DR. Behavioural significance of prolactin signalling in the central
nervous system during pregnancy and lactation. Reproduction 2002; 123(4):
497–506.

