Breastfeeding promotion. Breastfeeding mother Timetable Brochure Spain 1998
Breastfeeding and timetable: Breastfeeding has no timetable. Associacio Catalana Pro Alletament Matern (ACPAM), Barcelona.
Dimensions: 210 x 295 mm
The chest has no timetablea breastfeeding advice booklet that reminds us of the dangers of rigid schedules, bottles and dummies for successful breastfeeding.
Pioneering booklet to disprove the erroneous routine of the rigid timetable, every three hoursThe concept of breastfeeding, introduced at the beginning of the 20th century and strongly rooted in health and society.
The Associacio Catalana Pro Alletament Matern (ACPAM, Catalan Association for Breastfeeding) was founded in the early 1990s by Dr. Carlos González, a paediatrician who has been a pioneer in Spain in the dissemination of knowledge about breastfeeding and its defence and promotion. He has organised dozens of breastfeeding courses for health professionals, given numerous lectures and presentations at conferences, translated Dr. Ruth Lawrence's book "Lactancia materna, guia para profesionales" and has written books such as "Bésame mucho", "Mi niño no me come" and "Manual práctico de lactancia materna". It is not possible to write a history of breastfeeding promotion in Spain without mentioning him.
The chest has no timetablea breastfeeding advice booklet that reminds us of the dangers of rigid schedules, bottles and dummies for successful breastfeeding.
Pioneering booklet to disprove the erroneous routine of the rigid timetable, every three hoursThe concept of breastfeeding, introduced at the beginning of the 20th century and strongly rooted in health and society.
The Associacio Catalana Pro Alletament Matern (ACPAM, Catalan Association for Breastfeeding) was founded in the early 1990s by Dr. Carlos González, a paediatrician who has been a pioneer in Spain in the dissemination of knowledge about breastfeeding and its defence and promotion. He has organised dozens of breastfeeding courses for health professionals, given numerous lectures and presentations at conferences, translated Dr. Ruth Lawrence's book "Lactancia materna, guia para profesionales" and has written books such as "Bésame mucho", "Mi niño no me come" and "Manual práctico de lactancia materna". It is not possible to write a history of breastfeeding promotion in Spain without mentioning him.