Od-014998 BFHI 15 Training Modules
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BFHI, Part of the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding show details
Overview of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
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Improving Communication; How do I say that to a new mother? show details
Communication skills for working with pregnant and perinatal clients
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Anatomy and Physiology of Breastfeeding show details
BFHI instruction on the anatomy and physiology of breastfeeding
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Mama's Milk; Hand expression, milk stages and variations, supply and production show details
BFHI Instruction on milk supply, production, stages, and milk expression
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Promoting Breastfeeding During Pregnancy; Why is breastfeeding important? show details
BFHI The importance of discussing and exploring breastfeeding before birth, providing community support to normalize breastfeeding
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Birth Practices and Breastfeeding show details
Evidence based care in Labor and Delivery, the role of skin to skin contact in the initiation of breastfeeding
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Breastfeeding Observation, Assessment, and Assistance show details
Observation, assessment and assistance with a feeding
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Evidence Based Guidelines for Postpartum Breastfeeding Management show details
Postpartum breastfeeding management
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Breast and Nipple Issues show details
Variations in Breasts, Nipples, damage and repair/healing
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Breastfeeding Support for Infants with Special Needs show details
Special Needs including prematurity, cleft lip and palate, tongue and lip tie, oral motor difficulties
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Safe Infant Feeding by Bottle show details
Safe infant feeding by bottle whether expressed mother's milk or commercial formula, safe formula preparation, techniques for using paced bottle feeding
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Community Support, Building a Culture of Breastfeeding show details
Developing support for breastfeeding in the community, changing the current culture
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Alternate Feeding Methods and Appropriate Supplementation show details
Cup, spoon, finger feeding, supplementing at the breast with aid
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Protecting Breastfeeding: The WHO Code and Breastfeeding in an Emergency Setting show details
Tenets of the WHO Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes and implications for breastfeeding mothers and infants in an emergency or natural disaster setting
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Barriers and Solutions to Implementing the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding show details
Issues that inhibit implementation of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative and solutions to barriers
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