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Talking to Babies: Basic Communication Skills for Lactating Parents and Healthcare Specialists
This is a presentation on how explaining things to babies of all ages, including newborns, can help solve difficult moments during lactation in the parent-baby relationship and lead to healthy parenti...
Smaranda Nay, MD, IBCLC
Talking to Babies: Basic Communication Skills for Lactating Parents and Healthcare Specialists
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 27/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Expected Weight Changes After Birth for Full-Term, Breastfed Newborns
This presentation will summarize the findings of recent studies on neonatal weight changes that occur in the early weeks of life among full-term, breastfed newborns.
Data Sources: Using the keyword...
Diane DiTomasso, IBCLC, PhD, RN
Expected Weight Changes After Birth for Full-Term, Breastfed Newborns
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Lactation After Bariatric Surgery: Physiological, Hormonal and Psychological Implications
With the increase in the prevalence of obesity internationally, the world is turning its attention to effective forms of treatment. As a result, surgical techniques are increasingly being used in an a...
Bianca Balassiano, IBCLC
Lactation After Bariatric Surgery: Physiological, Hormonal and Psychological Implications
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 23/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Love Makes A Family: Supporting LGBTQIA and Gender Non-Conforming Families
As lactation professionals and supporters, we will encounter LGBTQIA+ and gender non-conforming families in health care settings, private visits and support groups. Deepen your knowledge of the unique...
Jeanette McCulloch, IBCLC
Love Makes A Family: Supporting LGBTQIA+ and Gender Non-Conforming Families
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 09/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Feeding Difficulties: A Look at High Risk Populations
Feeding is the most complex task of infancy, even in term babies with no complications. There are many diagnoses, conditions, syndromes, and co-morbidities that can impact feeding in neonates and infa...
Amber Valentine, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, IBCLC, CNT
Lillian Scott, MS, CCC-SLP, IBCLC, CLC
Feeding Difficulties: A Look at High Risk Populations
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Overcoming Challenges When Providing Virtual Support to Breast/Chestfeeding Families
The need to provide virtual support for breast/chestfeeding families may have been ignited by the pandemic, but telehealth is here to stay. The convenience and flexibility of meeting with families vir...
Robin Kaplan, M.Ed, IBCLC
Overcoming Challenges When Providing Virtual Support to Breast/Chestfeeding Families
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 27/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Check your “Blind” Spot, The Crisis We Are Not Talking About: Transforming Color Blindness to Racial Equity
We deepen understanding of false conceptual assumptions that define racial equity by critiquing standards of organizational operations. Strengthening awareness to lactation providers by defining and d...
Felisha Floyd, BS, CLC, IBCLC
Check your “Blind” Spot, The Crisis We Are Not Talking About: Transforming Color Blindness to Racial Equity
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 09/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Back to Baseline: Normal Anatomy & Physiology of Infant Feeding
We propose a talk that outlines the anatomy and physiology of normal infant feeding. Our talk will cover the basic functions of infant muscle groups recruited for latching, sucking, swallowing, and dr...
Shondra Mattos, IBCLC
Bryna Hayden, IBCLC
Back to Baseline: Normal Anatomy & Physiology of Infant Feeding
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
The Relational Breastfeeding Framework: Time to Apply Theory
The Relational Breastfeeding Framework is a process driven model for clinical breastfeeding supports that is consistent with the origins of the IBCLC profession. Little has been published that theoriz...
Tina Revai, RN, MN, IBCLC
The Relational Breastfeeding Framework: Time to Apply Theory
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Breastmilk Fat Profile: Implications for Clinical Practice
This session will help you understand the challenges of a multiple pregnancy and birth. Discover preparations that can help ease stress and increase success in lactation. Learn how to support families...
Divya S. Parikh, MD IBCLC
Rachel Walker, PhD
Breastmilk Fat Profile: Implications for Clinical Practice
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Lactation Support for Parents with Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a clinical condition characterized by restriction of energy intake, fear of gaining weight or becoming fat, and body dysmorphia. As pregnancy and subsequent lactation are asso...
Hope K. Lima, PhD, RDN, LRD, IBCLC
Karin I. Evans, MA, RD, LDN, CHES
Lactation Support for Parents with Anorexia Nervosa
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Importance of Peer Counselling and the Impact of the Pandemic on Breastfeeding Dyads in Australia
Peer counselling has a positive impact on duration of breastfeeding and is quite different to care provided in a health facility. The Australian Breastfeeding Association is a volunteer organisation t...
Naomi Hull, RN, IBCLC, MPH, Cert IV Breastfeeding Education (Counselling)
Importance of Peer Counselling and the Impact of the Pandemic on Breastfeeding Dyads in Australia
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 26/06/2023
CERP: 1
R-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
R-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
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
Size Does Matter: Large Lactating Breasts Are Important!
>The breastfeeding journey for a woman and her baby is very special. Mothers who may be larger-breasted and lactating often have special breastfeeding needs and issues. This online session empowers cl...
Decalie Brown, RN CM IBCLC BHMTg CFHN
Size Does Matter: Large Lactating Breasts Are Important!
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 27/06/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Delayed Lactogenesis II In Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Background: Higher intensity and longer duration of breastfeeding is associated with protection against type 2 diabetes development. While exclusive breastfeeding is optimal, women with gestational di...
Ilana Azulay Chertok, PhD, RN, IBCLC
Delayed Lactogenesis II In Women With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 16/03/2023
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Lactation
Diet Culture and Fat-Phobia: Supportive Counseling Around Weight, Health & Lactation
The medical community spends a lot of time and energy discussing weight as it relates to health. This message becomes a focus particularly in the postpartum period when people begin to think about “...
Bonnie Logsdon, RD, LD, IBCLC
Diet Culture and Fat-Phobia: Supportive Counseling Around Weight, Health & Lactation
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 21/02/2024
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
Lactation
Tips and Tricks From IBCLCs: Things I Wish I Had Known
This panel of seasoned lactation care providers will describe some of the ways in which they have adapted their initial ideals of lactation work to the realities of what families need as well as their...
Tips and Tricks From IBCLCs: Things I Wish I Had Known
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 21/02/2024
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1
Nurse Contact Hour(s): 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
What Do Normal Infant Feeding Patterns Really Look Like?
We know that responsive feeding gets breastfeeding off to the best start. New parents are told that breastfed babies often feed 8 – 12 times a day, but in practice many new mothers will find themse...
Prof. Amy Brown, PhD, Professor
What Do Normal Infant Feeding Patterns Really Look Like?
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 08/07/2021
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1