
Lora Cash
Writing, Research, & Editing
Manual Expression of Breastmilk: The Story and Advantages of Marmet Technique

Article one of a three-article series surrounding the iconic 1978 Marmet Technique, a groundbreaking copyrighted publication by Chele Marmet in the field of lactation. This article offers historical insights and highlights the technique's intrinsic advantages.
Writing, Research, & Editing
Manual Expression of Breastmilk: Integrating Tools with Marmet Technique

Article three of a three-article series surrounding the iconic 1978 Marmet Technique, a groundbreaking copyrighted publication by Chele Marmet in the field of lactation. This article gives advice, instruction, and direction in the usage of equipment/instruments for expressing milk and feeding milk back to a baby.
Research, Editing, & Writing
The Conception and Birth of the Lactation Consultant Profession (1977–1983): An Interview With Chele Marmet (Part I)
Lora contributed extensively to the research, writing, and editing of the original manuscript, which was later transformed into an interview-style article with fewer references. Though her name does not appear on the final publication, she played a key role in organizing historical records, refining the narrative, and composing text based on provided concepts. The decision to shift the format to an interview ultimately led to a focus on IBCLC authorship, but Lora remained involved and dedicated throughout the publication process.
Writing, Research, & Editing
Manual Expression of Breastmilk: Performing, Teaching, and Modifications of Marmet Technique

Article two of a three-article series surrounding the iconic 1978 Marmet Technique, a groundbreaking copyrighted publication by Chele Marmet in the field of lactation. This article aids in the performance, instruction, and modifying of Marmet Technique to meet the needs of each dyad.
Research, Editing, & Writing
The Conception and Birth of the Lactation Consultant Profession (1977–1983): An Interview With Chele Marmet (Part II)
Lora contributed extensively to the research, writing, and editing of the original manuscript, which was later transformed into an interview-style article with fewer references. Though her name does not appear on the final publication, she played a key role in organizing historical records, refining the narrative, and composing text based on provided concepts. The decision to shift the format to an interview ultimately led to a focus on IBCLC authorship, but Lora remained involved and dedicated throughout the publication process.