Assisting Late Preterm Dyads Achieve Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding Success
by Angela Lober, PhD, RNC, IBCLC
- Duration: 780 Mins
- Credits: 1 CERP, 1 L-CERP, 1 Nurse Contact Hours, 1 Dietetic CEU
- Learning Format: Presentation Recording
- Handout: Yes
- Origin: GOLD Lactation 2020
Abstract:
Late preterm infants struggle with feeding challenges. Due to the oscillating nature of breastfeeding progress in the late preterm population coupled with the innate issues of prematurity, families need support to navigate waters toward breastfeeding success. A model for evidence-based education and breastfeeding assessment will be presented to support infant development and empower mothers to achieve their breastfeeding goals.
Learning Objectives:
Objective 1: Identify feeding challenges of late preterm infants
Objective 2: Discuss the use of a breastfeeding/chest feeding assessment scale to determine feeding effectiveness
Objective 3: Discuss the development of individualized breastfeeding/chest feeding plan for late preterm infants
Categories:
Late Preterm Infants,
Presentations:
74 | Hours / CE Credits: 75
| Viewing Time: 52 Weeks
Presentations:
6 | Hours / CE Credits: 6
| Viewing Time: 4 Weeks