Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide
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 have lived with different weather conditions, housing arrangements, dietary intakes and religious beliefs. The normal act of breastfeeding in its most basic form may not be very different between cultures, however all those other factors impact on breastfeeding outcomes. In our annual conference, GOLD, we have included a segment titled "Capturing Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide" to allow us all to reach out and touch the nature of breastfeeding in a culture other than our own. It is hoped that you will all enjoy the opportunity to expand your knowledge about health, birthing and breastfeeding during the presentation of these sessions. The speakers are all experts in their regions and are directly involved in working with mothers and breastfeeding babies.
Breastfeeding Culture Worldwide
Breastfeeding Culture presentations have been recorded by Healthcare professionals from the following countries.
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- Breastfeeding Culture in Argentina - Maria Sortino @English
- Breastfeeding Culture in Argentina - Maria Sortino @Español
- Breastfeeding Culture in Egypt - May Mattar/Amal El Taweel
- Breastfeeding Culture in Greece - Anastasia Karathanasi @English
- Breastfeeding Culture in Greece - Anastasia Karathanasi @Greek
- Breastfeeding Culture in Japan - Masumi Imura @English
- Breastfeeding Culture in Japan - Masumi Imura @Japanese
- Breastfeeding Culture in New Zealand - Raeleen De Joux
- Breastfeeding Culture in Portugal - Cristina Pincho @English
- Breastfeeding Culture in Portugal - Cristina Pincho - @Portuguese
- Breastfeeding Culture in Singapore: Cynthia Pang
- Breastfeeding Culture in Norway: Rachel Myr
- Breastfeeding Culture in Israel: Esther Grunis
- Breastfeeding Culture in East Arnhem, Australia: Sally Putland
- Breastfeeding Culture in Rwanda: Marie-Grace Uwase & Paulo Paskazia
- Breastfeeding Culture in Nigeria: Olasupo Muibat & Musa-Asibi Onyioza
- Breastfeeding Culture in Brazil: Leides Moura
- Breastfeeding Culture in Iceland: Arnheidur Sigurdardóttir
- Breastfeeding Culture in India: Preeti Gangan
- Breastfeeding Culture in Italy: Silia Armeni
- Breastfeeding Culture in Mexico: Roberta Graham de Escobedo
- Breastfeeding Culture in Netherlands: Marianne Vanderveen-Kolkena
The presentations above are recordings from our annual GOLD Online Conference and the videos are at a lowered quality to ensure ease of watching for those with low bandwidth.
For more information about the GOLD online conferences go to http://www.goldconf.com