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Roadmap to Breastfeeding Success

Dynamic Program to 
Extend Breastfeeding Duration
Prenatal - 12 Months

"I had to stop breastfeeding.  I didn't have enough milk." 
 
 above poster is 18" x 24"  ORDER Here
 
We've all heard this before...misunderstanding a newborn's behavior causes many women to stop breastfeeding.
 
  • Once past the initial two weeks of breastfeeding, the most common reason to give up breastfeeding is "worry about inadequate milk supply."  
  • 95% of women concerned about milk supply are actually misunderstanding a baby's normal behavior.
  • Extend breastfeeding duration by educating parents about normal growth and development during the first year of a baby's life.

Program includes:
  • Engaging Poster (sample above) for your office, hospital, clinic or parent center.  Stimulate conversation, questions and interest in breastfeeding. ORDER Here
  • Parent Handout (See sample here) Tear off pad (50/pad)  available (8.5 x 11"). ORDER Here
  • Age-appropriate monthly E-Newsletters for your parents (Click here for more information). This 10-part series begins prenatally and covers the developmental events highlighted by the poster.  Each newsletter includes child development information, professional tips, and video interviews with parents. (See sample "Four Months, Increasing Distractibility".) 
  • Continuing Education program (see program here) approved for CERP and Contact Hour credit for lactation consultants, breastfeeding educators, peer counselors, nurses, doulas and childbirth educators.

(Poster fits in a standard 18" x 24" poster frome available at Walmart for $9.95.

FEES:
"Roadmap"Poster for $40. Order here
"Roadmap Handouts - tear off pad of 50 for $40 Order here
Enroll your parents for breastfeeding E-newsletter series for parents here
 
Workshop at your conference:
Jan Tedder, BSN, IBCLC, FNP is presenting a workshop on "The Roadmap to Breastfeeding Success" at national and international lactation consultant, doula, nurse, and childbirth educator conferences (CIMS, Zero to Three, ICEA, WIC)
"Much of the current training for breastfeeding professionals focuses on the first weeks. But, this presentation brought ‘the rest of the picture’ to the breastfeeding counselors and their managers," says  Norma O. Escobar, IBCLC, RLC, Perinatal Region V Breastfeeding Coordinator, New Hanover County WIC, Wilmington, NC

  Participants must complete entire coure to obtain credit.