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  • Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School StudentsGo to article: Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

    Sexual Teen Dating Violence Victimization: Associations With Sexual Risk Behaviors Among U.S. High School Students

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    Adolescent dating violence may lead to adverse health behaviors. We examined associations between sexual teen dating violence victimization (TDVV) and sexual risk behaviors among U.S. high school students using 2013 and 2015 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey data (combined n = 29,346). Sex-stratified logistic regression models were used to estimate these associations among students who had dated or gone out with someone during the past 12 months (n = 20,093). Among these students, 10.5% experienced sexual TDVV. Sexual TDVV was positively associated with sexual intercourse before age 13, four or more lifetime sexual partners, current sexual activity, alcohol or drug use before last sexual intercourse, and no pregnancy prevention during last sexual intercourse. Given significant findings among both sexes, it is valuable for dating violence prevention efforts to target both female and male students.

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  • Childbirth-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Symptoms and Impact on BreastfeedingGo to article: Childbirth-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Symptoms and Impact on Breastfeeding

    Childbirth-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Symptoms and Impact on Breastfeeding

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    Birth is a significant life event and generally a happy one. Although labor is often challenging, it can also be empowering, with mothers experiencing elation and strength. Unfortunately, for other women, birth can be difficult, can be overwhelming, and can lead to psychological trauma. Some women may experience depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following their births. These effects can last for years and can cause difficulties in women’s relationships with their partners and their babies. Difficult births can also negatively affect breastfeeding. This article describes the prevalence of PTSD after childbirth and summarizes the symptoms so that International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) can help recognize it and refer mothers to appropriate resources.

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  • What Breastfeeding Mothers Want: Specific Contextualized HelpGo to article: What Breastfeeding Mothers Want: Specific Contextualized Help

    What Breastfeeding Mothers Want: Specific Contextualized Help

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    Difficulty with breastfeeding in the newborn and new mother population is all too common, and too little is known about the type of healthcare assistance most relevant to these families. Therefore, 18 mothers were interviewed for their experiences with suboptimal breastfeeding and their perceptions of the healthcare they had received for the problem. These mothers attended an interdisciplinary breastfeeding clinic (midwifery and chiropractic) on the south coast of England. The goal of this study was to better understand mothers’ preferences in healthcare resources to facilitate the most efficient and effective assistance to improve breastfeeding for mothers and infants. The main themes were that mothers desired ongoing reassurance and contextualized, nonconflicting advice that was specific to their baby.

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  • Why Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma Matter, by Amy BrownGo to article: Why Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma Matter, by Amy Brown

    Why Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma Matter, by Amy Brown

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  • Weighing in on Obesity Breastfeeding and the Obesity EpidemicGo to article: Weighing in on Obesity Breastfeeding and the Obesity Epidemic

    Weighing in on Obesity Breastfeeding and the Obesity Epidemic

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  • Stress Less, Live Better: 5 Simple Steps to Ease Anxiety, Worry, and Self-CriticismGo to article: Stress Less, Live Better: 5 Simple Steps to Ease Anxiety, Worry, and Self-Criticism

    Stress Less, Live Better: 5 Simple Steps to Ease Anxiety, Worry, and Self-Criticism

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  • Raynaud’s Phenomenon, Candidiasis, and Nipple Pain Strategies for Differential Diagnosis and CareGo to article: Raynaud’s Phenomenon, Candidiasis, and Nipple Pain Strategies for Differential Diagnosis and Care

    Raynaud’s Phenomenon, Candidiasis, and Nipple Pain Strategies for Differential Diagnosis and Care

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    Breastfeeding pain is the second most common reason women stop breastfeeding (Strong, 2011); therefore it should be recognized early and treated promptly. Often pain from primary Raynaud’s Phenomenon of the Nipple (RP-n) imitates Candidiasis, misleading providers who prescribe antifungal medications. Unfortunately, the correct diagnosis comes after multiple doses of medication and no improvement in breastfeeding pain. Antifungals can further complicate diagnosis because they can cause nipple vasospasm as a side-effect of treatment (Bonyata, 2011). This article presents a case study of RP-n mistaken for Candidiasis. Evidenced-based treatment strategies, education, and close follow-up are minimum standards of care for women with breastfeeding pain. Fragmented healthcare systems can interfere with coordinated, evidence-based care. Raynaud’s and Candidiasis can present in very similar manners resulting in a clinical dilemma for providers. However, excellent systematic clinical assessment focusing on the characteristics of the pain can help to differentiate between the two conditions. An algorithm to assist providers in differentiating between the two has been developed.

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  • Lactation Care: Advocating for Equitable Access at the Ohio Department of MedicaidGo to article: Lactation Care: Advocating for Equitable Access at the Ohio Department of Medicaid

    Lactation Care: Advocating for Equitable Access at the Ohio Department of Medicaid

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    Background

    Lactation consultants understand the mechanisms and research supporting breastfeeding's positive impact on infant mortality reduction, including lifelong health outcomes and associated cost savings. Lactation services can enhance the success of programs intended to improve infant mortality rates, health outcomes, and cost effectiveness.

    Program

    As leaders serving the Ohio Lactation Consultant Association (OLCA), we pursued engagement with Ohio Department of Medicaid policy chiefs to ensure incorporation of these facts as programs are created to improve health and optimize allocation of Medicaid resources.

    Result

    After a productive meeting, we specifically proposed that professional lactation services be standard care and fully integrated across the healthcare continuum regardless of setting and ability to pay.

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  • Book ReviewGo to article: Book Review

    Book Review

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  • Why Trauma-Informed Care Needs to Be the Standard of Care for IBCLCsGo to article: Why Trauma-Informed Care Needs to Be the Standard of Care for IBCLCs

    Why Trauma-Informed Care Needs to Be the Standard of Care for IBCLCs

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