Lactation After Loss: Choices for Bereaved Parents

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Help bereaved parents understand their lactation choices following pregnancy and baby loss.
Course Description

Support mothers in the face of loss with actionable lactation guidance

Pregnancy and baby loss affects approximately 25% of pregnancies. Despite its frequency, the experience remains profoundly challenging for those affected, making the need for support all the more important during difficult times.

In the midst of pregnancy and baby loss, many grieving parents may be unsure of what options are available to them. From emotional support to practical decisions, the array of choices can feel overwhelming and unclear, especially lactation options which are not often shared within the healthcare environment.

In this two-week course from The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals’ NHS Foundation Trust, learn how to support those impacted by baby loss and gain practical skills for discussing lactation options.

Understand the impact of baby loss, from lactation physiology to breast milk donation options

At the beginning of this course, you’ll explore the intricate connections between baby loss and lactation to comprehend their profound impact on families.

Then dive into key concepts of baby loss and lactation physiology while delving into practical aspects like milk donation and suppression choices.

Guide mothers with compassion through sensitive discussions to find supportive lactation solutions

In the second week of this course, you’ll trace the historical evolution of milk donation while exploring its significance and best practices in healthcare management.

Discover the motivations behind milk donation, understand contraindications, and learn effective strategies for initiating conversations with caregivers and parents.

This course is designed for doctors, midwives, nurses, counsellors, psychologists and other health professionals working with recently bereaved parents. Nursing and medical students may also find this course beneficial for their studies.

Free upgrade for UK NHS staff

A free upgrade for this course is available for NHS staff by registering here.

This upgrade is also available free to NHS-affiliated staff. Check eligibility.

The upgrade means that you’ll receive a certificate on successful completion of this course, as well as unlimited access to the sessions and materials.

Requirements

This course is designed for doctors, midwives, nurses, counsellors, psychologists and other health professionals working with recently bereaved parents. Nursing and medical students may also find this course beneficial for their studies.

Free upgrade for UK NHS staff

A free upgrade for this course is available for NHS staff by registering here.

This upgrade is also available free to NHS-affiliated staff. Check eligibility.

The upgrade means that you’ll receive a certificate on successful completion of this course, as well as unlimited access to the sessions and materials.

Career Path
  • Describe when and how baby loss occurs and how this impacts on lactation choices
  • Summarise lactation physiology and choices available for suppression or continuation
  • Explain the impacts of these choices on women and the wider family
  • Demonstrate the confidence to initiate a discussion with bereaved women
  • Discuss the options available, and where to seek further support