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3/13 Code of Ethics for IBCLCs (1.5E)
History and Politics of Breastfeeding in the World
Anatomy of Human Breast
Physiology of Lactation
4/3 Principles of Lactation Management
Infant Physiology, Suck and Milk Transfer
Positioning and Latch-on
Skills Practice and Sharing
5/15 Biochemistry of Human Milk I
Host-Resistance Factors and Immunologice Significance of Human Milk
Breastfeeding Initiation and the First Week
Biochemistry of Human Milk II
6/19 Psychological Impact of Breastfeeding
Practical Management of the Mother-Infant Nursing Couple
Long-term Influences of Breastfeeding
Breast and Nipple Problems
7/31 Problems in the Initiation Period (hypoglycemia)
Problems in the Initiation Period (jaundice)
Maternal Nutrition during Lactation
Supplements for Mother and Infant
8/21 Weaning: Timing and Techniques
Tandem Nursing and Reproductive Function during Lactation
International Code and Relevant WHA Resolutions (3E)
LC role and Scope of Practice Guidelines (1.5E)
9/18 Normal Growth, Failure to Thrive, and Obesity in Breastfed Infants
Development of Infants and Young Children
WHO Growth Standard and its Worldwide Adoption
Breastfeeding Infants with Problems
10/16 Lactation and Medications
Lactational Toxicology
Human Milk as a Prophylaxis (Allergy prevention)
Breastfeeding and Solid Food
11/27 Assessing a Breastfeed
Breastmilk Supply Problems
Breastfeeding and Sleep
Communication and Education
12/11 Transmission of Infectious Diseases through Breast Milk and Breastfeeding
Medical Complication of the Mother
Interpretation of Research and Statistics
BFHI
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1/8 Employment and Away from Home Activities while Breastfeeding
Premature Infants and Breastfeeding
The Collection and Storage of Human Milkd and Human Milk Banking
Induced Lactation and Relactation, Breastfeeding Devices and Equipment
2/5 Postpartum Mood Disorders
Breastfeeding and Oral Health
Breastfeeding in Emergency
Delivery and Breastfeeding
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