Hospital Team Training Program

Baby-Friendly Hospital Training Course for Maternity Staff

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Globally Recognized Education Standards


Begin Ed India is officially India’s first

IBLCE Long Term CERPs* Provider

International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE)

* Continuing Education Recognition Points for Lactation Education
(IBLCE LTP#: CL2023-1IN)

Begin Ed India is now a

IBLCE Recognized Breastfeeding Support Counsellor Organization

https://ibclc-commission.org/rbsco/

Hospital Team Training Program

10-25 CERPs Available

 

Adapted from WHO Curriculum

This course is presented by the editor of the WHO's Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) curriculum.

Learn the benefits of breastfeeding

Breastfeeding has many benefits to the child and parents like increased bonding, increased immunity, the convenience of feeding, and many more...

Learn basic assessment skills

Learn how to assess common breastfeeding issues and challenges early. Earlier support allows a better breastfeeding journey for the child and family.

Discharge Breastfeeding Resources included

Receive a complimentary flipbook for providing skilled lactation support with families in the hospital before discharge.

Support families from pregnancy to after birth

Supporting families does not just happen in the hospital, but during pregnancy through the early days of breastfeeding. Learn how to support families in each of these critical times.

I-LEHs/ CERPs Granted

I-LEHs/ CERPs granted after completion of the course for continued education.

Course Content

HTTP Introduction 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
Module 1: BFHI Training for the Hospital Team
HTTP Session 1: Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative
HTTP Session 2: Benefits of Breastfeeding
HTTP Session 3: Counseling Skills – Listening and Learning
HTTP Session 5: How Breastfeeding Works
HTTP Session 6: Impact of Birth Practices
HTTP Session 7: Postnatal Practices to Support Breastfeeding
HTTP Session 8: Clinical Practice – Assess Breastfeeding
HTTP Session 11: Breast and Nipple Conditions
HTTP Session 12: Milk Supply Challenges
HTTP Session 13: Barriers to Breastfeeding
HTTP Session 14: Medical Indications for Supplementary Feeding
HTTP Session 15: Alternative Feeding Methods
HTTP Session 16: Maternal Health
HTTP Session 17: Antenatal (Pregnancy) Preparation for Breastfeeding
HTTP Session 19: Discharge Care
HTTP Session 20: WHO International Code
HTTP Session 21: Facility Practices: Implementing the Ten Steps
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