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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
Effect of the Spray Drying Process, High Pressures, and Radiation on the Nutritional Quality of Human Milk
Human milk is the first food that the newborn receives and provides all the nutrients necessary for its growth. In order to feed children with breastfeeding problems, Human Milk Banks (BLH) were imple...
Effect of the Spray Drying Process, High Pressures, and Radiation on the Nutritional Quality of Human Milk
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 Mysterious Milk Ejection Reflex
Milk removal drives milk production and feeds the baby. The ability of a baby or pump to remove milk from the breast depends strongly on the milk ejection/letdown reflex. While normally robust, a numb...
Lisa Marasco, MA, IBCLC FILCA
The Mysterious Milk Ejection Reflex
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
Mindful Breastfeeding: How Lactation Professionals Can Support Calm and Connection
The age-old practice of mindfulness meditation has increased in popularity across the globe over the past four decades and gained traction within the psychological and medical fields. Mindfulness cent...
Joy MacTavish, IBCLC, RLC, Holistic Sleep Coach
Mindful Breastfeeding: How Lactation Professionals Can Support Calm and Connection
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Immunology of Human Milk - the Magic Ingredient
Human milk provides multiple layers of immune protection to the newborn by providing bioactive components that protect the infant from pathogenic infection, facilitate immune development and establish...
Michal Ann Young, M.D., FAAP, FABM
Immunology of Human Milk - the Magic Ingredient
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 Original Foster-Mother Were Wet Nurses
The historical evolution of infant feeding includes direct breastfeeding, wet nursing and bottlefeeding. Before the invention of bottles/ vessels to feed babies, wet nursing was the safest and most co...
Lori J. Isenstadt, IBCLC, CCE, CBD
The Original Foster-Mother Were Wet Nurses
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 25/06/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Leadership Skills in Lactation: Make Extraordinary Things Happen
Breastfeeding challenges go beyond latching and positioning. To effectively support breastfeeding/chestfeeding families, lactation advocates need to also support the community. Breastfeeding advocac...
Paulina Erices, MS, IBCLC, IMH-E (r)
Leadership Skills in Lactation: Make Extraordinary Things Happen
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 01/03/2017
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
The Biology of the Mammary Gland in Lactation
The mammary gland is a unique tissue, common to all mammals, that undergoes the majority of development postnatally, particularly during puberty and pregnancy. During pregnancy, the mammary gland acqu...
Wendy Ingman, BSc (Hons) PhD (Medicine)
The Biology of the Mammary Gland in Lactation
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
Playing Well With Others: Collaborating In High Conflict/Low Trust Settings
Collaboration is the foundation of the work of lactation professionals. As allied health providers, the team approach is at the centre of our professional relationships. Differences in professional pr...
Michelle Pensa Branco, MPH, IBCLC
Playing Well with Others: Collaborating in High Conflict/Low Trust Settings
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
What To Do When The Laid-Back Breastfeeding Position Doesn't Work. Self Attachment, The Flipple Technique & The Koala Hold - A "Hands Off" Approach
As Lactation professionals we are taught and often reminded of the “laid back breastfeeding position” or “biological nursing” and how this can best facilitate a great latch. While this can be ...
Meg Nagle, IBCLC
What to Do When the Laid-Back Breastfeeding Position Doesn’t Work…Self Attachment, the Flipple Technique and the Koala Hold All With a “Hands Off” Approach
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
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
Common Infant Digestive Health Concerns and Useful Support Strategies
This session will focus on common concerns regarding infant digestive health and useful support strategies that care providers can incorporate into their work with families. We will discuss what's nor...
Melissa Cole, MS, IBCLC
Common Infant Digestive Health Concerns and Useful Support Strategies
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 08/02/2022
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
L-CERP: 1
Dietetics CEU: 1
Talk To Me: How Breastmilk Acts as a Communication and Gene Expression Tool Between Mother and Child
Breastmilk has long been understood to be a pathway towards long-term health for both mother and child. The specific mechanisms for how this communication works has long been studied and today many re...
Laurel A. Wilson, IBCLC, RLC, INHC, CLSP, CLE, BSc
Talk To Me: How Breastmilk Acts as a Communication and Gene Expression Tool Between Mother and Child
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 09/07/2019
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
Weaning: Supporting Families Stopping Lactation and/or Ending Their Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding Relationship
While lactation support spans the time from the prenatal period through weaning, there is less available information about the process of weaning. We know that there are a variety of reasons why famil...
Joy MacTavish, IBCLC, RLC, Holistic Sleep Coach
Weaning: Supporting Families Stopping Lactation and/or Ending Their Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding Relationship
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 11/07/2019
CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
L-CERP: 1
COVID-19 Guidance for Maternal and Newborn Care: Who’s Doing What and Why
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the care of pregnant, birthing, and post-partum women and their infants all over the world.
Where women are suspected or confirmed as having COVID-19, hospital prac...
Karleen Gribble, BRurSc(Hons), PhD
COVID-19 Guidance for Maternal and Newborn Care: Who’s Doing What and Why
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
Fitting Flanges for Pumping: Rethinking Sizes and Materials
As lactation professionals, our overall goal is to help more babies get more human milk. Our work often includes supporting families with pumping. For many years, we have been told to "size up" for pu...
Jeanette Mesite Frem, MHS, IBCLC, RLC, CCE
Fitting Flanges for Pumping: Rethinking Sizes and Materials
Presentations: 1 |
Hours / CE Credits: 1.25 (details) |
Viewing Time: 2 Weeks |
Added: 20/09/2022
CERP: 1.25
L-CERP: 1.25
Dietetics CEU: 1.25
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
L-CERP: 1.25
Dietetics CEU: 1.25
Midwifery CEU: 0.1
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