Many nurses and doctors working directly with new moms are not properly educated in lactation physiology, normal parameters for «exclusively» breastfed babies, and
basic lactation support for new moms.
Not exact matches
Not only do our in - person Breastfeeding
Basics class attendees get the best breastfeeding education and hands - on practice, Q&A time with our staff of breastfeeding experts, a delicious lunch from the Village Baker, a whole
support network of new friends and
lactation experts... they go home with grab bags worth $ 150!
Topics include
basic anatomy and physiology of
lactation, early attachment of the baby, hospital care,
support during the postpartum stage, common concerns and solutions, and appliances and apparatuses used in breastfeeding.
We are able to refer to community resources for breastfeeding questions, such as
lactation consultants and La Leche League leaders and breastpump providers, and we can provide
basic support for parents to make the best decisions for their family.
IBCLE Numerous titles are given to persons who typically work in health care and public health settings who take 15 to 45 hour courses in various training programs and certifications whose training equips them with
basic knowledge of
lactation support.
Their education is not limited to
basic breastfeeding help, but also includes the health sciences such as biology, human anatomy and physiology, infant / child growth and development, nutrition, clinical research, intensive
lactation studies, and
basic life
support (among many others).
This powerpoint utilizes
basic marketing concepts and is designed to assist the
lactation support staff / IBCLC to effectively prepare and present breastfeeding information in order to obtain buy - in and
support.
Basic interventions to facilitate breastfeeding include prioritising mothers with young children for shelter, food, security, and water and sanitation, enabling mother - to - mother
support, providing specific space for skilled breastfeeding counselling and
support to maintain or re-establish
lactation.
«Assemble the
basic things you use everyday, like lotion and facial cleanser, and also make room for items like maxi pads, sitz bath, and a peri-bottle, which you'll need to use while you're healing,» says Bonnie Henson, R.N., B.S., who is an International Board Certified
Lactation Consultant and a man - ager of prenatal education and lactation support services at MemorialCare Center for Women at Miller Children's Hospital in Long B
Lactation Consultant and a man - ager of prenatal education and
lactation support services at MemorialCare Center for Women at Miller Children's Hospital in Long B
lactation support services at MemorialCare Center for Women at Miller Children's Hospital in Long Beach, CA.
During her internship, she attended the Evergreen Perinatal
Lactation Educator (LE) program and began assisting and counseling families in the
support group and consult setting, helping with
basic breastfeeding and observing more complex consultations, obtaining the necessary contact hours for the IBLCE examination.
→ Current and active RN license in Massachusetts RN License # RN2272990 → BCLS Healthcare Provider → PALS Certification → Current
Basic Life
Support / CPR / First Aid → Certified
Lactation Counselor — 2011