Global Certificate in Lactation Management Essentials
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Lactation Management Essentials is a comprehensive course designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in lactation management. This course covers the critical aspects of breastfeeding, addressing cultural sensitivities, and evidence-based practices to promote optimal infant nutrition.
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⢠Breastfeeding Physiology: Understanding the anatomy and physiology of lactation, including the hormonal and mechanical aspects of milk production and letdown.
⢠Infant Nutrition: The role of human milk in infant health and development, including the macronutrient and micronutrient composition of breast milk, and special considerations for preterm infants.
⢠Lactation Management Strategies: Techniques for assessing breastfeeding adequacy, managing common breastfeeding challenges, and promoting milk supply, including hand expression and breast pump use.
⢠Mother-Infant Bonding and Attachment: The importance of skin-to-skin contact, rooming-in, and other strategies for promoting mother-infant bonding and attachment during lactation.
⢠Cultural Sensitivity in Lactation Support: Understanding cultural diversity and its impact on lactation practices, beliefs, and attitudes, and developing culturally sensitive lactation support interventions.
⢠Breastfeeding Promotion and Advocacy: Strategies for promoting breastfeeding as a normal part of infant feeding, advocating for breastfeeding-friendly policies and practices, and addressing common misconceptions about breastfeeding.
⢠Clinical Skills for Lactation Management: Practical skills for assessing and managing breastfeeding problems, including latch assessment, positioning, and use of breastfeeding aids.
⢠Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Lactation: Understanding research methods, interpreting lactation-related research studies, and applying evidence-based practice to lactation management.
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