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Understanding Zika and Lyme and Breastfeeding
With the recent spread of the virus, Zika and the bacterial infection, Lyme Disease, many pregnant and breastfeeding families worry about the potential impact on their babies. There is a great deal of...
Laurel A. Wilson, IBCLC, RLC, INHC, CLSP, CLE, BSc
Understanding Zika and Lyme and Breastfeeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
A Community of Breastfeeding
This presentation provides clear and concise methods for maternal-‐child-‐health professionals and home visiting programs to become active supporters of breastfeeding families. The information...
Kiddada Green, MAT
A Community of Breastfeeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Background, Best Practice, and What You Can Do
In any emergency, infants and young children are particularly vulnerable. Providing appropriate aid is vital to ensure that children have the best chance of surviving. This presentation will describe ...
Karleen Gribble, BRurSc(Hons), PhD
Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies: Background, Best Practice, and What You Can Do
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
How B.E.S.T. (Basic Evaluation of Structural Tension) Relates to Breast©
This lecture/course is intended to familiarize the medical and allied health community in the recognition of the often-overlooked muscle-related structural barriers to breastfeeding. It provides a dis...
Judy Terwilliger, RN, CMT, FBT
How B.E.S.T. (Basic Evaluation of Structural Tension) Relates to Breast©
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
The Maternal-Child Microbiome Or: The “Oro-Boobular Axis”
Did you know that a mother who breastfeeds her child is more likely to "match" as an organ donor than a mother who does not breastfeed her child? How does that happen? The answer may lie in the Matern...
Jarold “Tom” Johnston Jr., CNM, IBCLC
The Maternal-Child Microbiome or: The “Oro-boobular axis”
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Lactation Ethics (E-CERPs)
Supporting Breastfeeding People in the Legal System
Breastfeeding women find themselves in need of assistance in a wide variety of legal contexts. This session reviews the options available to lactating women in custody disputes, as criminal defendants...
Jake Marcus, J.D.
Supporting Breastfeeding People in the Legal System
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
Lactation Ethics (E-CERPs)
Legal and Ethical Issues in Infant Feeding
Food/nutrition is a basic need of individuals. Unethical, uncontrolled marketing practices have added to age-old confusions and misconceptions. Products are subtly portrayed as essential and convenien...
Dr. Satish Tiwari, M D (Pediatrics), LLB
Legal and Ethical issues in Infant Feeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
E-CERP: 1
Breastfeeding as a Public Health Issue: Do We Have the Right Approach?
The majority of women should be able to breastfeed, but elements of their experience are ultimately stopping them from doing so. Breastfeeding works best when done responsively but many psychological,...
Prof. Amy Brown, PhD, Professor
Breastfeeding as a Public Health Issue: Do we Have the Right Approach?
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
1000 Days in Gap City: Exploring the Relationship Between the Breastfeeding Gap and the Word Gap
Each child is born with the same capacity to learn as the next, however not every child lives up to this potential. Can we tackle this ever-widening gap at the beginning of a child's life? We can by f...
1000 Days in Gap City: Exploring the Relationship Between the Breastfeeding Gap and the Word Gap
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
RAYNAUDS: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Raynauds is an illusive condition that tends to be confused with other conditions, misdiagnosed, and consequently rarely treated--causing the breastfeeding dyad to suffer. This program provides a revi...
Debbie Albert, PhD, BSN, IBCLC
RAYNAUDS: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Preventing the Plunge: Why the First 2 Weeks are Crucial for Breastfeeding Duration
The majority of women begin breastfeeding at birth. Within the first 6 weeks, however, breastfeeding rates fall dramatically. To help women hang in with breastfeeding beyond the first weeks, we must f...
Cindy Leclerc, RN IBCLC
Jana Stockham, RN IBCLC
Preventing the Plunge: Why the First 2 Weeks are Crucial for Breastfeeding Duration.
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Resolving Cultural Conflicts in Nighttime Breastfeeding and Infant Sleep
Nighttime breastfeeding and proximate mother-infant sleep play a crucial role in sustaining lactation but present challenges for parents in settings where solitary infant sleep is the norm, and bedsha...
Cecilia Tomori, PhD, MA
Resolving Cultural Conflicts in Nighttime Breastfeeding and Infant Sleep
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
The Power of Mentorship
In Alameda County, Black women are initiating exclusive breastfeeding, but only ~15% remain breastfeeding by 3 months. For impoverished Black women, especially those in their teen years or who may hav...
Brandi Gates-Burgess, IBCLC
The Power of Mentorship
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Breastfeeding: Baby’s First Milestone
Breastfeeding is widely acknowledged as being the healthiest way to feed an infant for at least two years. In the United States of America, the CDC 2014 Breastfeeding Report Card states that 79.2% of ...
Barbara Robertson, MA, IBCLC, LLL
Breastfeeding: Baby’s First Milestone
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Chasing the Butterfly: Understanding How the Thyroid Gland Impacts Breastfeeding
Often overlooked and as elusive as the butterfly it resembles, the thyroid gland may lurk behind a number of breastfeeding difficulties, including low-supply, over-supply, and overt lactation failure....
Alexandra Walker, BSN, MA, RN, IBCLC, RLC
Chasing the Butterfly: Understanding How the Thyroid Gland Impacts Breastfeeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
When Tears Flow and Milk Doesn’t: Support Through Breastfeeding Grief
Some women who initiate breastfeeding will not meet their duration goals. There are a number of factors that contribute to undesired weaning. For a woman who ceases breastfeeding before she desires to...
Amy Barron Smolinski, MA, ALC, CLC
When Tears Flow and Milk Doesn’t: Support Through Breastfeeding Grief
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Lactation
Lactation / Breastfeeding Continuing Education Bundle #7 (27.5 Hours)
The GOLD Lactation Online Conference is the largest Annual Breastfeeding Conference in the world. Packed full of fascinating topics such as supporting families who are exclusively pumping, oxidatio...
Briana Tillman, IBCLC, M. Ed, OMS-III
Nicholas Sloan, BSME, OMS-III
Psychiatric Topics in Breastfeeding
Cynthia Good, MS, LMHCA, IBCLC, CATSM
The IBCLC as Expert Witness: Role, Strategies, and Resources
Alexandra Glass, MD, IBCLC
Persistent Pain During Breastfeeding - A Challenge in Lactation Counseling
Prof. Amy Brown, PhD, Professor
What Do Normal Infant Feeding Patterns Really Look Like?
Annabelle Mackenzie, IBCLC, BA (Hons), MA (Cantab)
Rummaging in the Tool Bag: Examples of Approaches Borrowed from Other Disciplines, Applied in Lactation Support Practice
Connection Over Perfection: Practical Strategies for Supporting Challenging Parents
Fiona Jardine, PhD Candidate, Advanced Lactation Consultant, Postpartum Doula
Breastfeeding Without Nursing: Why Do Some Breastfeeders Exclusively Pump and What Can We Do to Support Them?
Gina Weissman, DMD, RN, IBCLC, FABM
A Case for Clipping, a Case for Waiting: Difficult Decisions in Clinic
Katrina B. Mitchell, MD, IBCLC, FACS
Maternal Complications and Breast Masses in Breastfeeding
Bianca Balassiano, IBCLC
Gradual Weaning – Helping Mothers Who Are Ready to Move On
Micaela Notarangelo, PhD, IBCLC
Differentiating Normal Newborn Weight Loss From Breastfeeding Failure
Nicola Singletary, PhD, MAT, IBCLC
Funny Tasting Milk: The Biochemistry and Clinical Applications of Human Milk Oxidation vs. High Lipase Action
Sekeita Lewis-Johnson, BSN, RN, IBCLC, DNPc
Marijuana and Breastfeeding: A Second Look, A Better Approach
Shu-Fang Wang, PhD, RN, CNM, IBCLC
B Theory of Breastfeeding: Baby-Breast-Brain-Backup Axis (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction)
Tamara Drenttel Brand, MA, MPH
Reflections on a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program in Lebanon: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward
Eithne Murray, IBCLC, BEd, MA, Dip BfC
Mothering Experiences: The Development of Self-Efficacy in First Time Mothers
Elaine Burns, RM, RN, PhD
Liquid Gold from the Milk Bar: Health Professional Language and Practices When Providing Breastfeeding Support
Katheleen Hawes, PhD, APRN
Epigenetic Impact of Breastfeeding on Infant Stress Regulation
Lourdes M. Santaballa Mora, IBCLC, IYCFS, BA
Equity and Safer Infant Feeding in Times of Disaster and Civil Unrest
Stephanie Carroll, MBA, IBCLC, CLC, CLS
Barriers to Breastfeeding in Appalachia: A Sociocultural Perspective
Nancy Williams, MA, Marriage and Family Therapist, CCE, IBCLC
Teens and Breastfeeding
Carole Hervé, IBCLC, BNCLC
Could Breastfeeding Help Prevent and Overcome Sensory Food Aversion?
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA
Lessons to Learn from Fed Is Best: How Can We Improve Our Care?
Dr. Natalie Shenker, BM, BCh (Oxon), PhD (Imp)
The Resurgence and Role of Human Milk Banking
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA
Does Breastfeeding Protect Maternal Mental Health? The Role of Oxytocin and Stress
Lyndsey Hookway, BSc, RNC, HV, IBCLC
Addressing Complex Sleep Problems While Optimizing Breastfeeding
It’s Time For a Change in the Way We Market Breastfeeding and Human Milk (Panel Discussion)
Presentations: 29 |
Hours / CE Credits: 27.0 (details) |
Viewing Time: 8 Weeks |
Added: 11/06/2019
CERP: 27.0
L-CERP: 23.5
E-CERP: 1
R-CERP: 3
L-CERP: 23.5
E-CERP: 1
R-CERP: 3
Promoting Self-Management of Breast and Nipple Pain During Breastfeeding
Brush up on your skills and knowledge about the management of pain during breastfeeding with this presentation! We are excited to offer a free presentation with Dr. Ruth Lucas titled "Promoting Self-M...
Ruth Lucas, PhD, RNC, CLS
Promoting Self-Management of Breast and Nipple Pain for Women During Breastfeeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 30/04/2019
L-CERP: 1