Supporting Autistic People to Breastfeed

Supporting Autistic People to Breastfeed

LCGB are delighted to announce an open access conversation with #ActuallyAutistic researcher Dr Aimee Grant. We will be celebrating and supporting neurodiverse families, communities and lactation supporters. We'll be talking about: How to use respectful, accurate language How to support neurodiverse children and parents Breastfeeding experiences of neurodiverse parents How to care for yourself while working as a lactation advocate if you identify as neurodiverse How we're moving away from a medical model of Autism And... the positive stories and experiences of being Autistic The session also includes resources and materials written and curated by Autistic parents and researchers. 
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Faltering Growth in Breastfed Babies: A Paediatrician’s Perspective

Faltering Growth in Breastfed Babies: A Paediatrician’s Perspective

LCGB are delighted to announce an open access conversation with Dr Vicky Thomas This presentation explores the definition, identification, and management of faltering growth in breastfed infants. Dr. Vicky Thomas discusses why recognising faltering growth matters and how collaborative work between IBCLCs, medical professionals, and others working to support infant feeding can lead to improved outcomes for families. Using case studies, the session demonstrates practical approaches for assessing infants, identifying red flags, and establishing effective referral pathways. Participants will learn from examples of successful interdisciplinary collaboration, including work between IBCLCs, paediatric teams, and wider infant feeding support services. The session…
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Faltering Growth in Breastfed Babies Webinar Followed By Live Podcast

Faltering Growth in Breastfed Babies Webinar Followed By Live Podcast

 The session includes a pre-recorded webinar on Faltering growth in breastfed infants, followed by a live discussion with Shel Banks, IBCLC. Dr. Vicky Thomas explores why recognising faltering growth matters, how to identify red flags, and practical approaches to assessment and referral using real case studies. The live discussion with Shel Banks IBCLC, focuses on collaborative working, referral pathways, and building holistic, interdisciplinary support for breastfeeding families within the wider healthcare system.  A valuable session for anyone supporting babies and families
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A History of Positioning and Attachment – Updated

A History of Positioning and Attachment – Updated

This original recording uses historical theory and practice to develop excellence in evidence based practice for all those supporting breastfeeding and babies. A chronological analysis of recommended approaches to positioning and attachment during the newborn period. A research-based summary that clarifies which approaches make early breastfeeding easier, which make it more difficult, and why. Includes the information needed to implement a simplified breastfeeding initiation strategy designed to reduce the incidence of the 3 most common early problems, as well as details about online resources freely available to families. It will be of interest to IBCLCs, aspiring IBCLCs, midwives, health visitors,…
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Red Flags for Breastfeeding Supporters

Red Flags for Breastfeeding Supporters

How do breastfeeding helpers distinguish between harmless temporary issues during lactation and signs and symptoms of serious conditions that require immediate referral to a health professional? This presentation illustrates maternal and infant “red flags” and helps differentiate those that are transient from those that may become dangerous. It will be of interest to IBCLCs, aspiring IBCLCs, midwives, health visitors, neonatal nurses, doctors, breastfeeding counsellors and peer supporters, all those working with families and babies.
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