A Case for Promoting Breastfeeding in Projects to Limit Fertility
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REVIEWS Readers interested in writing book reviews or film reviews should contact Barbara Dunlap, Book Review Editor, 420 Riverside Drive, Apt. 12G, New York, NY 10025 USA. This Editor also should be informed of books and audio-visual materials relevant to JHL readers. LACTATION MANAGEMENT TOPIC OUTLINE FOR TRAINING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Helen C. Armstrong Nairobi, Kenya: IBFAN Africa, 1990 213 pages -- Index - Softcover spiral - $20 (US) Orders: Helen C. Armstrong, 6 Mount Vernon Street Winchester, MA 01 890; or IBFAN Africa, PO Box 344308, Nairobi, Kenya; or African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF), PO Box 30125, Nairobi, Kenya This superb course guide is a must for all LCs and other health professionals who are training health and com- munity workers in lactation management or who are considering the development of such training. Not only does it include training materials for all of the relevant issues such courses should include; its prose is as delightful to read as its content is exciting. The outlines include 40 topics in five areas and are broken down as "ILCHA": 1. Infant feeding in the national context; 2. Lactation management; 3. Coun- seling; 4. Health education; and 5. Action for national