Balancing Act: Process & Products in Lactation

Insights into how we approach products marketed to assist in lactation and breastfeeding, ethics of discussing products, and a framework for helping parents make decisions about lactation products. Parents are being targeted with marketing of products purported to assist with or support breastfeeding and human milk feeding​ There is a growing need for lactation care providers to consider ethics in relation to lactation-related products and the promotion of chest/breastfeeding and human milk feeding In this episode of The Lactation Training Lab Podcast, we explore What is the relationship between ethics & devices? ​ Provider bias and knowledge of devices​ Inequities in clients’ access to devices​ Difference between public teaching and direct care/counseling of an individual This episode makes reference to Protocol #32 from the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, which you can access here.  Questions or feedback Email LactationTrainingLabPodcast@gmail.com  or DM me on Instagram @IBCLCinCA This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ibclcinca.substack.com

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Evolve Lactation Podcast was created to inspire, inform, and engage current and aspiring lactation care providers. So glad you’re here! I’m Christine, an IBCLC and trained childbirth educator based in the US. I created Evolve Lactation after years of practicing clinical lactation care and providing professional lactation training to other health care providers to serve as a resource for learning and connecting over all things lactation-related. Whether you’re seasoned or studying, I hope this show will make you think and inspire you to act. ibclcinca.substack.com