Professionals tend to see the mother -
baby dyad as the «other» and provide objective «advice.»
Not exact matches
JoEllen Noble's extensive training, education and nearly seven years experience
as an IBCLC * (10 years total supporting breastfeeding
dyads as a peer counselor, Certified Lactation Counselor, Breastfeeding Coordinator, and then IBCLC) means you have access to specialized lactation support and a tailored breastfeeding care plan specific to you and your
baby.
This made me think that we
as health care providers really need to examine the way we respect the mother -
baby dyad within the «Golden Hour» after birth.
Human rights, and the UK's obligations under the Convention of the Rights of the Child, underpin the WBTi UK Report, which states: «The mother and the
baby are a
dyad, and they have rights
as a
dyad; [neither trumps the other].