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Comprehensive breastfeeding management training

Practical skills that will make you more effective in your job

Time-saving hospital strategies that make breastfeeding a success

Strategies and tips for special circumstances - premies, Down Syndrome,
newborns affected by medications, and more

How to talk to mothers in a way that encourages them to choose breastfeeding

Public Health/WIC strategies that work to increase breastfeeding success

Confidence building knowledge and skills

2010 Conference at the Homestead
April 16, 2010 & April 17, 2010
at the Homestead Resort in Midway, Utah

This year's conference features prominent doula and childbirth educator Penny Simkin, PT, presenting on Childbearing in the Social Context, and the Emotional Needs of Women in Labor. Penny will also be available for a Meet & Greet on Friday, April 16, 2010. Don't miss this unique opportunity to meet and learn from her, register today at www.perinatalprofessionals.org.

Healthcare Provider Seminar: Friday, April  16,  2010  
Breastfeeding & Parenting Conference: Saturday, April 17, 2010  

Marriott Hartford Farmington  
15 Farms Spring Road
Farmington CT        

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Speakers and Guests

Cindy Garrison, Member, La Leche League International Board of Directors

Susan Buckley, LLL Eastern United States Associate Professional Liaison Advisor

Jake Marcus, J.D., LLL Leader, LLL Eastern United States Professional Liaison Legal Resource

Diane Wiessinger, LLL Leader, IBCLC

Suzanne Campbell, PhD, IBCLC

Health care providers and public health officials are telling mothers not to sleep with their babies. How is this impacting mothers' behavior? This presentation will show new data from the Survey of Mothers' Sleep and Fatigue. Where do babies start and finish the night, what are mothers are telling their friends, family and health care providers, and how do they feel about their sleep arrangements?

Health care providers and public health officials are telling mothers not to sleep with their babies. How is this impacting mothers' behavior? This presentation will show new data from the Survey of Mothers' Sleep and Fatigue. Where do babies start and finish the night, what are mothers are telling their friends, family and health care providers, and how do they feel about their sleep arrangements?

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