The Effect of Birth on Breastfeeding – 

How We Can Affect the Outcome

A two-hour symposium by Lactation Educator, Sylvia Boyd (PT, LCCE, IBLCE, CLE)

 

Sylvia is a physical therapist who uses her therapy training to help babies latch successfully and nurse efficiently. She specializes in helping babies who can't latch, who can’t nurse both breasts, or who cause the mother pain when nursing. Sylvia has taken her four decades of experience helping mothers breastfeed and complied them into a two-hour course which she presents in the San Francisco Bay Area for all those involved in providing an optimal birth and breastfeeding experience for mother and baby. Below is what you can expect when you schedule this outstanding presentation for your next training event.

 

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

 

At course completion, participants will:

· Identify signs that indicate baby is in a sub-optimal fetal position
· Demonstrate maternal positions that help baby move into optimal fetal positioning
· List physical signs in the baby that indicate tension is affecting successful breastfeeding 
· Identify strategies that may help promote more comfortable breastfeeding in a tense baby
· Recognize underlying mechanical causes of poor breastfeeding experiences

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT OFFERED:
2.4 CEU’s/CERPS credits have been applied for from IBLCE, Lamaze Int’l, & BRN.

Sylvia Boyd, whose passion is helping to train those advocating optimal breastfeeding experiences through healthy birthing procedures.

copyright © 2007 Sylvia Boyd

Sylvia Boyd, childbirth educator, speaking in San Jose on her favorite topic: How to Help Mother & Baby Breastfeed Successfully Lactation consultants and childbirth educators being trained by Sylvia using her Powerpoint Presentation in a two hour Symposium titled "The Effect of Birth on Breastfeeding – How We Can Affect the Outcome"

You may schedule Sylvia for your next event by calling
(510) 538-3679
or
click here to
send her a fax or email.

Sylvia’s Powerpoint Presentation as shown at her Oct. 14th Symposium held at O’Connor Hospital in San Jose, CA