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GOLD Lactation is the largest annual breastfeeding conference in the world, and we’re getting ready to bring you some incredible things in our 2020 conference! Join us from March 30 to June 29 for new insights, the latest research, and clinical skills you can apply directly to your practice.

We’ll kick off our live days with Opening Keynote Speaker Bryna Hayden, IBCLC on March 30. Bryna has a diverse professional background, and began her focus on birth work after the birth of her first child. A mother of four, Bryna is passionate about continuing education, reflex integration in lactation care, and advocacy for equitable treatment for LGBTQ+ families in birth and lactation.


During “Breastfeeding With Ease: The Impact of Infant Reflex Emergence and Integration”, attendees will explore the important role played by reflexes in infant feeding. Bryna will address the process of reflex emergence and integration, the importance of reflexes in breastfeeding/chestfeeding, and the impact of disorganized or absent reflexes. We’ll also examine the impact of trauma and the lactation consultant’s role in assessment and referral.

As with all our Keynote Presentations, this event is free to the public! Registration gives access to both live presentations of this webinar, as well as to the recording. Invite your friends and colleagues to reserve their free seat and learn along with you: https://www.goldlactation.com/conference/speakers/keynote-presentation

Our full GOLD Lactation 2020 conference includes a line up of 30 top lactation experts from around the world. Registration gives access to up to 32.5 hours of accredited education in the main conference alone, with another 12 hours available through our lecture packs Breastfeeding and Medically Complex Infants and Complex Medical Issues in the Lactating Parent

Early Bird Registration for the conference is open until March 16 so sign up early to enjoy discounted pricing: https://www.goldlactation.com/conference/registration 

We’ll wrap up our live days with Closing Keynote Speaker Mona Liza Hamlin, MSN, RN, IBCLC on April 27. Reserve your free seat and join us at “Breastfeeding as a Preventative Care Change Model: How to Affect Change”: https://www.goldlactation.com/conference/speakers/closing-keynote-presentation

We look forward to seeing you online soon as we explore these leading lactation topics and enjoy the learning, connection, and conversation!

We’re gearing up for another incredible year at GOLD Lactation Online Conference! Packed with the latest research and clinical skills, this industry-leading event is your source of information, inspiration, and connection. Join us online from March 30 to June 29 and take your practice to the next level

We’re celebrating our 14th anniversary at GOLD Lactation 2020 with a stellar line-up of experts! The main conference includes 30 international speakers with 32.5 hours of accredited education. Join live presentations, watch recordings at your own pace, ask questions during live Q & A sessions, and connect with colleagues from around the globe in our Facebook discussion group. With our accessible and affordable online format, you can enjoy all the education without the travel and high cost associated with traditional conferences.

Early Bird Registration is open until March 23. Register today and take advantage of special discounted pricing: https://www.goldlactation.com/conference/registration


GOLD Lactation 2020 Speakers




We’re thrilled to welcome Bryna Hayden, IBCLC as this year’s Opening Keynote Speaker! She’ll help us kick off the conference on March 30 with her live presentation “Breastfeeding With Ease: The Impact of Infant Reflex Emergence and Integration”

Our other live days include presentations on lactation anaphylaxis, musculoskeletal issues and breastfeeding, insufficient glandular tissue, alcohol consumption during lactation, the effects of breastfeeding on sexual intimacy, facilitating breastfeeding in incarcerated women, relactation, maternal hyperlactation syndrome, and supporting lactation in the NICU. 

On April 27 the fabulous Mona Liza Hamlin, MSN, RN, IBCLC will join us with her Closing Keynote Presentation. “Breastfeeding as a Preventative Care Change Model: How to Affect Change” will offer an incredible opportunity to explore this important topic.

To take your learning experience even further, we’re pleased to offer two in-depth lecture packs. Our Breastfeeding and Medically Complex Infants Lecture Pack brings you six presentations focused on supporting human milk feeding when the infant requires extra care and expertise to establish or maintain breastfeeding/chestfeeding. Additionally, our Complex Medical Issues in the Lactating Parent Lecture Pack includes six more unique presentations zeroing in on providing knowledge and skills to help when medical issues in the lactating parent pose challenges.

We look forward to seeing you online from March 30 to June 29 for this practice-changing event. Get ready to learn live, watch recordings, and enhance your learning with all of our interactive elements!

Save the date

Save the date and join us as we celebrate our 14th annual GOLD Lactation online conference! We have an amazing program lined up for 2020 and we can’t wait to share it with our GOLD family. Update your clinical knowledge, find inspiration and connect with colleagues from around the world. Gain new insights into topics such as insufficient glandular tissue, supporting lactation in the NICU, the effects of breastfeeding on sexual intimacy, facilitating breastfeeding in incarcerated women, identifying and treating oversupply, rhythmic movement and breastfeeding, alcohol consumption during lactation and so much more!