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Equivalent units of production for a period can be computed in different ways. In this chapter, we discuss the weighted-average method. In Appendix 4A, we discuss the FIFO method. The FIFO method of process costing is a method in which equivalent units and unit costs relate only to work done during the current period. In contrast, the weighted- average method blends together units and costs from the current period with units and costs from the prior period. In the. | FOREWORD BY MARTHA SEARS RN AUe Breastfeeding Mother s cui e o Making More Milk Find the cause of your low milk supply Discover the most effective ways to make more milk Learn how to keep up your milk supply when away from baby Diana West IBCLC and Lisa Marasco M.A. IBCLC If you re concerned about your milk supply you need this book. Better yet take it to your favorite breastfeeding helper read it together and follow its steps to a strategy tailored to you and your baby. You ll be so glad you did Diane Wiessinger M.A. IBCLC contributing author to The Lactation Consultant in Private Practice and Supporting Sucking Skills in Breastfeeding Infants As a mother who struggled with low milk supply this book exceeded all my expectations It s one of a kind There s no other place to find this information compiled in such a usable and sensitive way. Robin Stansel mother of two breastfed babies This book provides the in-depth difficult-to-find information breastfeeding mothers need including a real understanding of the emotional side of breastfeeding challenges. Teresa Pitman coauthor of Pregnancy and Birth The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of Answers and The Latch and Other Keys to Breastfeeding Success I m giving this book a prominent place on my bookshelf and highly recommend it to both breastfeeding mothers and the lactation professionals who work with them. Kelly Bonyata B.S. IBCLC owner of Kellymom.com The authors have done a masterful job of pulling together a tremendous amount of information about low milk supply. I suspect if the answer to the problem isn t in this book it hasn t surfaced yet anywhere Jan Barger RN M.A. IBCLC director of Lactation Education Consultants This comprehensive guide is a must-read for mothers struggling to make enough milk. Mothers and seasoned lactation consultants alike will find new strategies to help milk production problems. It s going right to the top of my required reading list Catherine Watson Genna B.S. IBCLC author of Supporting .

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