- 1. BreastEd Lactation Studies Series
- (Category)
- The BreastEd series is comprised of 10 unique courses, each dealing with a specific area or period of relevance to the breastfeeding mother and her infant. Together these courses provide a comprehensive ...
- Created on 29 November -0001
- 2. COVID-19 Pandemic: Infant Feeding Considerations
- (COVID-19)
- Michelle Pensa Branco and Jodine Chase share with us about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for pregnant and lactating families.
- Created on 17 March 2020
- 3. Feeding Infants in Emergencies
- (Articles)
- Infant Feeding in Emergencies: A Global Crisis By Carole Dobrich, RN, IBCLC ©2016, Carole Dobrich. Original submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science ...
- Created on 16 March 2017
- 4. XL59: Dr. Kathleen Marinelli: Breastfeeding the Late Preterm and Early Term Infant
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- The late preterm infant is defined as being born between 34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks’ gestation, while the early term infant is born between 37 0/7 - 38 6/7 weeks’ gestation. The advantages of breastmilk feeding ...
- Created on 25 August 2009
- 5. The Anatomy of Infant Sucking
- (Articles)
- This paper by Michael Woolridge aims to present a simple account of the mechanisms by which a baby removes milk from the breast, gleaned from past and current literature, to counter the tendency for inaccurate ...
- Created on 04 December 2008
- 6. BE06: Human Milk, Breastfeeding & the Preterm Infant
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- In this course, you will review in detail the specific nutritional, immunological, developmental and psychological needs of the preterm infant and the critical role of human milk to each of these. You ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 7. BE03: Positioning and Latch of the Breastfeeding Infant
- (BreastEd Lactation Studies Series)
- In this course, you will learn about the specific anatomy of suckling and the infant's innate reflexes that facilitate feeding. The physics of sucking and milk transfer will also be studied. Being aware ...
- Created on 03 December 2008
- 8. Saying Goodbye to 2023!
- (Articles)
- As we come to the close of 2023, we have a lot to reflect on in the field of human lactation and infant feeding. The world is quite unsettled and the simple instinctive behaviour of breastfeeding, chestfeeding ...
- Created on 19 December 2023
- 9. Reflection
- (Articles)
- ... 24(1), 80-84. undefined 2 Jackson, L., De Pascalis, L., Harrold, J., & Fallon, V. (2021). Guilt, shame, and postpartum infant feeding outcomes: A systematic review. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 17(3). ...
- Created on 24 November 2022
- 10. Our TS Scholarship Recipients - Where are they now?
- (Scholarship Recipients Testimonial)
- ... various aspects of human lactation in my Public Health work. These have included development of a national policy in Healthy Weight for Children, updating policy on vitamin D supplementation for infants, ...
- Created on 28 July 2022
- 11. Lactation Exam Practice
- (Lactation Exam Practice)
- ... A Physiology and Endocrinology Maternal and Infant Techniques Exam Practice B Pathology Immunology and Infectious Disease Maternal Pathology Infant Pathology Public ...
- Created on 01 July 2022
- 12. Becoming an IBCLC?
- (Information)
- ... learning education institution. These subjects are human anatomy; human physiology; biology; infant and child growth and development; nutrition; sociology; introduction to research; and psychology. And ...
- Created on 01 July 2022
- 13. Looking Back on 2020
- (Articles)
- ... Advocacy Australia WHO Code training and Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCFE) workshop on Coochiemudlo Island with colleagues from around the world. We also attended the annual New Zealand ...
- Created on 08 December 2020
- 14. Lactation Information about COVID-19
- (COVID-19)
- There is a lot of information being shared from around the world about COVID-19 and infant feeding practices. We will try to provide links that can help you with providing information to clients and colleagues. ...
- Created on 06 April 2020
- 15. CERPs Recertification Program
- (Packages)
- ... Milk, Breastfeeding & the Preterm Infant (12 L CERPs) BE08: Lactation, Human Milk and Pharmacology (12 L CERPs) BE09: Other Factors Affecting the Breastfeeding Dyad (12 L CERPs) BE10: Breastfeeding ...
- Created on 25 July 2019
- 16. Lactation Care Counselor Training Program
- (Indian program)
- ... and Function BE02: Anatomy & Physiology of the Lactating Breast BE03: Positioning and Latch of the Breastfeeding Infant BE04: Breastfeeding Initiation and the First Week BE06: Human milk, Breastfeeding ...
- Created on 04 July 2018
- 17. Birthing and Empty Arms
- (Articles)
- ... milk bank directly. Mothers will be asked to take (free) blood tests in order to donate” (Parkes et al., 2016). These health care professionals may also have been caring for an infant that died while ...
- Created on 19 June 2018
- 18. 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
- 19. Full BreastEd Lactation Studies Program
- (Packages)
- ... is comprised of 10 unique courses, each dealing with a specific area or period of relevance to the breastfeeding mother and her infant. Together these courses provide a comprehensive study program in lactation ...
- Created on 15 February 2018
- 20. Looking back on the year 2017
- (Articles)
- The year 2017 has been a bit of a roller coaster for breastfeeding and human lactation. There have been some very difficult challenges faced related to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCFE), ...
- Created on 08 December 2017
- 21. Ethics, Social Media, Communication and the IBCLC
- (Articles)
- ... role includes good assessment, ensuring breastfeeding parents and families understand what normal infant behaviour is including intake and output, as well as knowing what concerning factors to look for ...
- Created on 02 April 2017
- 22. XL46: Louise Dumas: Baby-Friendly Initiative: Why Bother?
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- During this presentation, participants will realize the importance of documented risks of non-breastfeeding for both the mother and infant. They will learn how to properly answer questions posed by pregnant ...
- Created on 09 November 2016
- 23. XL49: Kathy Parkes: Ethics and the Breastfeeding Counselor Summary
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... worked in multiple lactation settings, including the hospital, private practice, education, home health care, and in the US-based Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) program. Through her private practice ...
- Created on 09 November 2016
- 24. XL50: Kathy Parkes: I QUIT! Self-care for the lactation practitioner
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... practice, education, home health care, and in the US-based Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) program. Through her private practice Breastfeeding Perspectives, Kathy provides office, home, and virtual consults ...
- Created on 09 November 2016
- 25. XL51: Kathy Parkes: Lactation Choices Following Peri-and Postnatal Loss Summary
- (Experts-in-Lactation Lectures)
- ... or neonatal loss of the infant. Breast binding is no longer recommended, and bromocriptine was removed for use as an anti-galactogogue, so what does that leave for these mothers to safely and comfortably ...
- Created on 09 November 2016