Lactation After Loss
Offer evidence-based care and compassionate support.
What you'll get:
- Learn to examine emotional and physiological issues, and address care options for lactation concerns after pregnancy, neonatal, or infant loss
- Learn to implement better policies regarding lactation care after loss
- Participants who complete this module will receive 1.0 IBLCE CERP
- Access to the content for 90 days
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Affirmation of working with clinical care teams which demonstrates preference to protect grieving parents from further pain/hurt when providing options which include suppression, continuation or donation of milk. Oftentimes, colleagues will suggest parents will just want to move forward and only offer milk suppression, but have heard too many times when parents wish they had known their options.