- 1. Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide
- (Category)
- Breastfeeding is as nature intended it to be. Research into breastmilk and lactation provides us with a science behind the act of nature. The world is a vast place and peoples in each region of the world ...
- Created on 29 November -0001
- 2. 2025 Indigenous Scholarship Recipient
- (Scholarship Recipients)
- ... believe that doodooshabo (breastmilk) is one of our first and most powerful medicines. I am looking forward to using the knowledge that I gather from this scholarship to support Indigenous families in ...
- Created on 16 July 2025
- 3. IC01: Understanding the International Code
- (International Code)
- Knowledge and understanding of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes is essential to every health professional's ethical and moral toolkit. Learn about the Code and your role in ...
- Created on 13 February 2025
- 4. Saying Goodbye to 2023!
- (Articles)
- ... towards implementing the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and Subsequent WHA resolutions into government policy and law. We also withdrew from conferences where we had concerns ...
- Created on 19 December 2023
- 5. Lactation Information about COVID-19
- (COVID-19)
- ... As we are a company that meets its obligations under the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes we will not provide links that violate the International Code. We will also try to provide ...
- Created on 06 April 2020
- 6. Ethics, Social Media, Communication and the IBCLC
- (Articles)
- ... the resurgence of breastfeeding having such an impact on the breastmilk substitutes market that it has caused such a backlash? The media appears to thrive on drama and telling the difficult (sensationalist?) ...
- Created on 02 April 2017
- 7. Feeding Infants in Emergencies
- (Articles)
- ... Breastfeeding and breastmilk provide critical nutrients and immune protection. It is a lifesaving practice in emergency situations. Breastfeeding is the biological normal way to feed an infant. ...
- Created on 16 March 2017
- 8. Donor Human Milk
- (Articles)
- ... best practice into the NICU also includes family centred care, Kangaroo Mother Care, breastfeeding, breastmilk feeding and use of donor human milk. Kerstin Hedberg Nyqvist, RN, PhD also from Uppsala, ...
- Created on 04 May 2014
- 9. 2012
- (Scholarship Recipients)
- ... her city where it will be routine practice to provide pasteurised breastmilk to all neonates who are not able to receive their own mother’s milk. She is currently Assistant Professor in the Department ...
- Created on 25 January 2013
- 10. Carole Dobrich
- (Health e-Learning Team)
- ... in Indonesia. She has a strong interest in The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and has been involved in Code training. She is also a strong supporter of Infant and Young Child ...
- Created on 25 January 2013
- 11. XL57: Lenore Goldfarb: The Impact of Infertility on Human Lactation
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... Breastmilk Production also known as The Newman-Goldfarb Protocols for Induced Lactation®. She is the founder/moderator of www.asklenore.info, an information resource for parents wishing to induce lactation ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 12. XL58: Lenore Goldfarb: Induced Lactation: From Possibility to Probability
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... of Human Lactation, Health e-Learning.com and Step 2 Education International Inc. She is co-author together with Dr. Jack Newman of The Protocols for Induced Lactation: A Guide for Maximizing Breastmilk ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 13. XL59: Dr. Kathleen Marinelli: Breastfeeding the Late Preterm and Early Term Infant
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... 37 0/7 - 38 6/7 weeks’ gestation. The advantages of breastmilk feeding for premature infants are even greater than those for term infants; however, a large body of literature in the past 15 years documents ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 14. Social drugs and breastfeeding
- (Articles)
- ... of the many social factors that influence her, the very latest information about specific drug transfer into breastmilk and its effect on the infant AND the effect on her infant of not being breastfed ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 15. AP02: Jaundice and the Neonate
- (Advanced Practice Series)
- ... how it is related to normal physiological and breastmilk jaundice and how this process can move from a normal, protective function to pathological jaundice. The practitioners' role in preventing, or diagnosing ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 16. ET01: Ethics for Lactation Consultants
- (Ethics for Lactation Consultants)
- ... ‘Standards of Practice’. The International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes is a document that recognizes the detrimental health effects of breastmilk substitutes, bottles, and teats, its ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 17. BE10: Breastfeeding and Public Health
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (WHO Code); 3. Advocate for mother/baby in healthcare system; 4. Develop breastfeeding-related policies; 5. Advocate to government/health ministries; 6. Breastfeeding ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 18. BE08: Lactation, Human Milk and Pharmacology
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... study easily understandable explanations of the complex mechanisms that affect transfer of drugs and substances into breastmilk, infant exposure and infant uptake of the medication. You will learn about ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 19. BE07: Breastfeeding After the First Week
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- ... strategies. Infant issues include sucking issues, jaundice, excessive crying, intolerances, allergies and reflux, and failure to thrive. Maternal issues include nipple conditions, breast problems, breastmilk ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 20. BE06: Human Milk, Breastfeeding & the Preterm Infant
- (Lactation Education Individual Courses (BreastEd))
- Detailed Content Outline domains: I. Development and Nutrition, II. Physiology and Endocrinology, III. Pathology, IV. Pharmacology and Toxicology, V. Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology, VI. Techniques, ...
- Created on 03 December 2008