Literaturliste und Bilder

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Literaturliste und Bilder
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«Hebamme.ch», Ausgabe 4/2016
Stillprodukte fördern und unterstützen das Stillen
10–12
Susanne van Gogh, MA Ethnologie und Geschlechterforschung, Hebamme
BSc, Still- und Laktationsberaterin IBCLC 2006–2010
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Bilder
Brusthütchen (Quelle: Medela AG und www.brustwarzenformer.com)
a)
b)
c)
d)
Brusthaube a) zu klein; b) zu gross; c) zu gross; d) korrekt sitzende Brusthaube
(Quelle: Medela AG)
Finger Feeder (Quelle: Medela AG)
Trinkbecher (Quelle: Medela AG)
SoftCup (Quelle: Medela AG)
Supplemental Nursing System (Quelle: Medela AG)
SpecialNeeds Feeder und Mini SpecialNeeds Feeder
(Quelle: Medela AG)
a)
b)
c)
a) Calmita Starter (für Frühgeborene, mit tiefem Vakuum); b) Calmita
Advanced (für Frühgeborene und Termingeborene in den allerersten Tagen,
höheres Vakuum) c) Calma (für Termingeborene ab Geburt)
(Quelle: Medela AG)
a)
b)
Brustwarzenformer (Quelle: Medela AG); b) Niplette (Quelle: www.brustwarzenformer.com)

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