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Video/DVD: A Preemie Needs His Mother (Span)
For over 20 years, until December 2002, Dr. Jane Morton practiced general pediatrics at the Palo Alto Medical Clinic (PAMC) in
Dr. Morton received her BA from
Breastfeeding became an interest of hers during her residency when she became a mother herself. The "acid test", however, came when she went into private practice attracting a population of patients who were highly motivated to breastfeed. She became alarmed by the number of mothers with breastfeeding problems at the traditional two-week first visit. To better understand the causes of such problems as insufficient milk production, she undertook a number of clinical research projects, published and developed educational materials for professionals as well as patients.
She credits her patients and the support of her colleagues in general pediatrics for enabling and sustaining her interest and research in breastfeeding. Published in Pediatrics, one study evaluated the clinical usefulness of breastmilk sodium as a biomarker for lactogenesis and demonstrated the importance of early and effective nursing on milk production. She produced two videos, the first (Breastfeeding, A Guide to Getting Started) focuses on the early management of breastfeeding the term infant. The second, a two-part video released last March, (A Premie Needs His Mother, First Steps to Breastfeeding Your Premature Baby) won a 2002 Chris Award at the Columbus International Film and Video Festival as well as the international 2002 Communicator Award of Excellence. Part I details the benefits of breastmilk for the premature and how to maximize pump-dependent lactation. Part II demonstrates how to transition the infant to feeding at the breast and how to manage breastfeeding once the infant comes home. Both videos have been educational for both patients and professionals and are available in English and Spanish.
At a national level, she is an executive member of the