Biological Nurturing: Relasing Innate Behaviours to Enhance Breastfeeding

StateNova Scotia
CountryCanada
09/30/2011
US/Eastern

HP Seminar -- Dartmouth, NS -- September 30, 2011
Biological Nurturing: Releasing Innate Behaviours to Enhance Breastfeeding. Speaker: Suzanne Colson, Ph.D. - CERPs application submitted to the IBLCE.
Please NOTE: LLLC Health Professional Members get a 10% discount on Seminar fees. To purchase a LLLC HP Membership you can do so online: http://www.lllc.ca/lllc-health-professional-membership; - To qualify for the 10% discount - you must purchase your LLLC HP Membership FIRST - then return to this page. PLEASE NOTE: THIS DISCOUNT IS NOT AVAILABLE TO REGULAR LLLC MEMBERS. THIS DISCOUNT IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO LLLC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS.

First session: Biological Nurturing: The Laid-back Breastfeeding Revolution

Compelling video data show how Biological Nurturing components inter-relate and interact releasing newly discovered primitive neonatal reflexes and maternal behaviours that aid breastfeeding. Learn what this new research tells us about maternal/newborn feeding competence and how gravity can either help or hinder latch across breastfeeding feeding positions.

Contact Info
Contact: 
Cassie Kent
Telephone: 
1 902-404-0832
Email: 
CERPS
L-CERPS: 
5.5
Cost: 
$ 160
Affiliation
Institutional Affiliation: 
La Leche League Canada

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