- 1. 2025 French Language Scholarship
- (Scholarship Recipients)
- Tatiana Techer My name is Tatiana Techer, and I have been a nurse since 2016 and am originally from France. I became passionate about perinatal care at a very early age: accompanying families, supporting ...
- Created on 16 July 2025
- 2. IC01: Understanding the International Code
- (International Code)
- ... completion of this course, the student will be able to: Describe the historical role industry and medical associations have played in negatively impacting Maternal Child Health. Explain why ...
- Created on 13 February 2025
- 3. CM01: Communication
- (Communication)
- ... domains: V (F, G, H, L), VII (a-7, b-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, c-2,3) V. Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology (2h) F. Identifying support networks; G. Maternal mental health; H. Maternal psychological/cognitive ...
- Created on 27 November 2024
- 4. 2024
- (Scholarship Recipients)
- ... in 2019. I am currently working in labour ward and post-natal ward. I was selected as a trainer of Trainee [TOT] for Emergency Maternal and Obstetric Care [EMOC ] and Primary Mother and Baby Care [PMBC ...
- Created on 22 July 2024
- 5. XL62: Swati Scott: Nutrition in Pregnancy. It matters!
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... domains: I (B. 5)I. Development and Nutrition (1hr)B. Maternal 5. Maternal nutritional statusAccess period:One week Swati Scott is an accomplished community dietitian and lactation consultant who has ...
- Created on 12 April 2023
- 6. Reflection
- (Articles)
- ... of causing the feeling of guilt. Industry has done its work by subtly manipulating the message. In the words of the late Dr. Miriam Labbok “Maternal Guilt as a Marketing Ploy.”1 Who is guilty, who is ...
- Created on 24 November 2022
- 7. Lactation Information about COVID-19
- (COVID-19)
- ... Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health COVID-19, Breastfeeding, Infant Feeding, Breast Milk Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health COVID-19, Maternal and Child Health, and Nutrition Baby ...
- Created on 06 April 2020
- 8. Birthing and Empty Arms
- (Articles)
- ... and guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of maternal immunization safety data. Vaccine, 34(49), 6057-6068. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.03.044 Woods, J. R. & Esposito Woods, J. L. ...
- Created on 19 June 2018
- 9. Talk about safe sleep!
- (Articles)
- Loss of an infant is one of the most difficult experiences families can live through. As health care professionals, not being able to provide a clear reason for the death is also a significant burden. ...
- Created on 28 March 2018
- 10. Feeding Infants in Emergencies
- (Articles)
- ... Maternal Child Health: Human Lactation, Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, Ohio Abstract The crisis of human displacement due to war, environmental emergencies, and natural disasters have become ...
- Created on 16 March 2017
- 11. Ms. Shela Akbar Ali Hirani Testimony
- (Scholarship Recipients Testimonial)
- ... childhood obesity, effects of maternal employment and their breastfeeding practices on children's emotional development. Since becoming an IBCLC, on voluntary basis, I conduct training sessions ...
- Created on 02 November 2016
- 12. Neonatal Hypoglycemia
- (Articles)
- ... is known that "fetal glucose levels are dependent on maternal glucose supply and placental transfer, with a low-end normal value of 50 mg/dl. A physiologic decrease in glucose levels normally occurs immediately ...
- Created on 02 November 2016
- 13. Breastfeeding, Tongue-Tie and Frenotomy
- (Articles)
- ... is low to insufficient, preventing us from drawing conclusions at this time." Evidence does support claims that maternal pain while breastfeeding is improved, but surgical intervention for other postulated ...
- Created on 02 November 2016
- 14. Implications of Cesarean Delivery for Breastfeeding Outcomes and Strategies to Support Breastfeeding
- (Articles)
- ... maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. This intervention is a valuable tool that saves lives in obstetrical emergencies. A national C-section birth rate less than 10 percent typically is indicative ...
- Created on 10 September 2014
- 15. Guidelines for Blood Glucose Monitoring and Treatment of Hypoglycemia in Term and Late-Preterm
- (Articles)
- ... term and late-preterm infants, manage documented hypoglycemia in infants, and to establish and preserve maternal milk supply during medically necessary supplementation for hypoglycemia or during separation ...
- Created on 01 July 2014
- 16. XL41: Dr Kathleen Kendall-Tackett: A New Paradigm for Depression in New Mothers
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... and why breastfeeding protects maternal mood because it down-regulates the stress and inflammatory response. General About the Speaker Lecturer:Dr Kathleen Kendall-TackettCERPs:1 L CERP / ...
- Created on 20 February 2013
- 17. 2012
- (Scholarship Recipients)
- ... infectious diseases. Over the past 9 years, Shela has addressed these concerns in several research projects and international publications on topics related to human lactation and maternal and child health ...
- Created on 25 January 2013
- 18. 2017
- (Scholarship Recipients)
- Dr. Faten M Tamim (Amman, Jordan) Faten M Tamim is a consultant in Maternal and Child Nutrition, got her PhD in 2017. She is a specialist in Maternal and Child Health and got her MSc in 2008. She ...
- Created on 25 January 2013
- 19. Carole Dobrich
- (Health e-Learning Team)
- ... and completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Maternal Child Health: Human Lactation. She has been helping families needing lactation support for more than 30 years. She grew up in Australia, living ...
- Created on 25 January 2013
- 20. XL54: Marsha Walker: Stemming the Tide of Formula Supplementation
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... is done by maternal request based on infant behavior, cultural influences, or due to clinicians’ use of formula to solve breastfeeding problems. Formula supplementation is generally associated with a shorter ...
- Created on 25 August 2009