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To Hat or Not to Hat
If you have ever worked with newborn infants, they ALWAYS have those little blue and pink stocking caps. When you see newborn infants on TV or in magazines they always have those stocking caps on. All of use assumed that keeps the baby warm because heat is lost through the head. We never questioned this practice and “God forbid”, if you don’t have a stocking cap on your newborn in the hospital setting, you were counseled. You would be a wealthy person if you were the manufacture of those “little blue and pink stocking caps.” Imagine how many of those caps are sold to the hospital’s maternal-child care departments. Newborns…
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Hands-Only CPR Video
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Labor Delivery Track for New Grad RN's, New Grad Maternal Child Program, NICU Track for New Grad RN's, Obstetric Track
Birth and Beyond Lactation Training
Birth & Beyond Lactation Baby Friendly USA NEO’s Birth and Beyond is sanctioned by Breastfeed LA and Baby Friendly USA Course Information $ 210 00 Virtual Session (Live Zoom meeting)& In-person Schedule Textbook Included 5- Hour Training Course Information $ 210 00 In-person Schedule Textbook Included 5- Hour Training About Baby Friendly USA Birth and Beyond Lactation Training To summarize, Birth and Beyond Lactation is based on the broad framework of the “Ten steps to successful breastfeeding.” Currently there is a lack of breastfeeding education for healthcare providers. Accordingly, our goal is to empower nurses with education so that they may help increase breastfeeding initiation and duration. In short, students…
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WOW – No Pressure Mom!
Abusive behavior is escalating in our “humane (?)” society. Why is it that a person has such controlling and abusive behaviors? Why is it that hurting someone violently occurs over and over? Why is it that an abuser has no regard for the pain and suffering inflicted on another human being? All of these occurrences can be often rooted in infancy with the lack of bonding, touching and attachment. When the infant is provided with skin-to-skin contact with mother he or she gets his or her needs met. That of comfort. “Someone is there to meet my needs.” When an infant becomes hungry and mother puts the infant to her…
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Birthing – Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Back in the 1940’s having a baby was a scary event for mothers. Mother’s called their doctors when they thought they were in labor. The doctor determined if Mother should come to the hospital. When mothers arrived at the hospital the nurse prepared her for Labor and Delivery. The nurse gave the mother an enema. This was done to keep fecal material from contaminating the vaginal area. The nurse then shaved the perineal area of pubic hair. Pubic hair was believed to be a source of bacteria. Fathers were allowed to be with the mother but had no idea what to do or how to support the mother during the…