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Reproductive
Success: The
Fundamental Role of Optimal Infant and Young Child Feeding
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Three
Most Common Reasons for Premature Weaning: Their Prevention and
Treatment
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Achieving
Optimal Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition and Health: A
Health Care Provider’s (Physician’s, Pediatrician’s, Nurse
Practitioner’s, Obstetrician’s etc) Responsibility
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Lactation
Management Level 1A: The Basics
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Ten
Keys to Helping Families Achieve Optimal Infant and Young Child
Feeding
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A
Self Study Approach to Basic Lactation Management for Medical,
Nursing and Nutrition Students. What Every Graduate Should Know.
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Optimal
Infant and Young Child Feeding and Readiness to Learn
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The
United States Breastfeeding Committee: Innocenti is Alive and
Well!
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The
Risks of Not Breastfeeding
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Mammals,
Milk and Mothering – Comparisons of lactation and infant
feeding.
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Breast
milk feeding does NOT equal Breastfeeding: A review of the
important differences between feeding human milk from a bottle and
direct breastfeeding.
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Achieving
the US National Breastfeeding Goals for 2010.
It
can be done!
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Model
Perinatal Policies to Protect Promote and Support Breastfeeding
– What are they and how can they be achieved.
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Twenty-five
Years of Global Adventures in Promoting Optimal Infant and Young
Child Feeding.
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Breast Feeding and Child Abuse:
Is there a connection? |
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These topics are prepared for a 60 to 90 minute
presentations.
Note
that arrangements can be made for the presentation of many other
topics. Arrangements can also be made for Wellstart staff to do
on-site consultations and training for educational institutions
and clinical service providers.
Please
feel free to contact Wellstart
to discuss your specific needs.
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