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Take the opportunity to learn about the latest trends in Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives, and improve your nursing care dramatically"

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Breastfeeding provides significantly greater protection than artificial breastfeeding against diarrheal diseases and respiratory infections in children, the main causes of mortality in populations with limited economic resources. Various studies, as well as publications, indicate the great harm that can be avoided through Breastfeeding, such as countless deaths that occur prematurely.

Although around 80% of mothers decide to breastfeed their children when they give birth, only 36% continue 6 months after delivery. The causes are diverse, but with the necessary guidance and care this situation tends to improve. For this reason, guidance for patients by qualified personnel in the sector is increasingly necessary, who provides them with all the information about Physiology and Care during this important process between mother and child.

This Postgraduate diploma collects all the information that the professional needs to perform successfully in the area of ​​Breastfeeding Care and health of the breastfeeding woman, as well as the newborn. In this way, the graduate will give positive advice for breastfeeding, about physical activity during this process, will explain what it consists of and how to apply the kangaroo mother method in cases where it is necessary.

In addition, you will be able to explain the contraindications of some customs such as the use of teats and pacifiers during breastfeeding, among other fundamental aspects to be known by the nurse caring for nursing and non-breastfeeding mothers. A study plan developed by professionals versed in the area who provide the most up-to-date content, from the 100% online platform with the most modern multimedia resources and methodology available 24 hours a day.

Update your knowledge through the Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives program in Physiology and Breastfeeding Care for Midwives"

This Postgraduate diploma in Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • Development of case studies presented by experts in Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives
  • The graphic, schematic and practical contents with which they are conceived, gather scientific and practical information on those disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Breastfeeding physiology and care updates for midwives
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • With special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives
  • All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Acquire technical skills and abilities, through a powerful audiovisual system, and the possibility of development through online simulation workshops and/or specific training"

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.

Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will allow the professional a situated and contextual learning, that is, a simulated environment that will provide an immersive training programmed to train in real situations.

The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, in which the professional will have to try to solve the different professional practice situations that will arise throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts. 

By studying this program you will promote the proper development of the mother-child relationship, reducing the number of children who are attacked, abandoned and unable to progress without an organic cause"

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Learn the benefits of Breastfeeding for the mother and the newborn in an advanced way"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from the best educational centers, universities and companies in the national territory, aware of the relevance of the program's relevance to intervene in the training and support of students, and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.

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This Postgraduate diploma in Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market"

Module 1. Breastfeeding Today and Throughout History 

1.1. Concepts Related to Breastfeeding

1.1.1. Evolution of the Concept of Breastfeeding
1.1.2. Breastfeeding Concepts

1.2. History of Breastfeeding

1.2.1. Natural History of Breastfeeding
1.2.2. Historical Development of The Importance of Breastfeeding

1.3. False Myths

1.3.1. Misconceptions About Breastfeeding
1.3.2. Correct Beliefs About Breastfeeding

1.4. Care Strategy for Normal Childbirth

1.4.1. Encouraging Breastfeeding after Childbirth
1.4.2. Benefits of Breastfeeding in Childbirth

1.5. Epidemiology

1.5.1. Epidemiological Course of Breastfeeding Development
1.5.2. Social Evolution of Breastfeeding

1.6. Human Milk Banks

1.6.1. Milk Bank Concept
1.6.2. Characteristics of a Milk Bank

1.7. Counseling and Support for Women Who Do Not Wish to Breastfeed

1.7.1. Health Education for Women Do Not Wish to Breastfeed
1.7.2. Specific Information on Care for Non Lactating Women

1.8. Women’s Rights During Breastfeeding

1.8.1. The Immediate Rights of the Infant
1.8.2. Social Benefits in Breastfeeding Women

1.9. Paternal Involvement in Breastfeeding

1.9.1. The Father as a Supporting Figure in Breastfeeding
1.9.2. The father as a Breastfeeding Consultant

1.10. Protection of Breastfeeding Worldwide: WHO Recommendations

1.10.1. WHO Recommendations
1.10.2. Global Protection in Breastfeeding

Module 2. Physiology and Clinical History in Breastfeeding 

2.1. Anatomy of the Breast

2.1.1. Surrounding Bony Structure of the Breast
2.1.2. Muscular Structure of the Breast

2.2. Physiology of Breastfeeding

2.2.1. Physiological Development of Breastfeeding
2.2.2. Hormonal Circuit of Breastfeeding

2.3. Benefits of Breastfeeding for the Mother

2.3.1. Concept
2.3.2. The Benefits for the Mother in Breastfeeding

2.4. Benefits of Breastfeeding for the Baby

2.4.1. Concept
2.4.2. The Benefits for the Baby in Breastfeeding

2.5. Evaluation of the Intake

2.5.1. Indications on the Intake
2.5.2. Inadequate Actions on the Intake

2.6. Signs of Good and Bad Hitching

2.6.1. Hitching Concept
2.6.2. Benefits of a Good Hitch

2.7. Recommended Positions

2.7.1. Proper Breastfeeding Positions
2.7.2. Inadequate Breastfeeding Positions

Module 3. Breastfeeding Care and Breastfeeding Women's Health 

3.1. First Recommendations during Pregnancy

3.1.1. Evolution of Breastfeeding in Pregnancy
3.1.2. Breastfeeding Care in Pregnancy

3.2. Breast Care during Breastfeeding

3.2.1. General Care
3.2.2. Specific Advice

3.3. Proper Techniques for Breastfeeding

3.3.1. Different Breastfeeding Techniques
3.3.2. Incorrect Breastfeeding Measures

3.4. Effects of Breastfeeding on Women's Health in the Short Term

3.4.1. Immediate Benefits of Breastfeeding in Women
3.4.2. Positive Breastfeeding Tips

3.5. Effects of Breastfeeding on Women's Health in the Mid- and Long-Term

3.5.1. Long-term Benefits of Breastfeeding
3.5.2. Mid-term Benefits of Breastfeeding

3.6. Maternal Diet and Breastfeeding

3.6.1. Foods that alter Breast Milk
3.6.2. Foods that benefit Breastfeeding

3.7. Physical Activity and Breastfeeding

3.7.1. Encouraging Physical Activity During Breastfeeding
3.7.2. Contraindications to Physical Activity During Breastfeeding

Module 4. The Healthy Newborn 

4.1. Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics

4.1.1. Anatomy of the Newborn
4.1.2. Physiology of the Newborn

4.2. Nutritional Requirements of the Infant

4.2.1. Infant Nutrition
4.2.2. Dietary Advice

4.3. Growth of Breastfed Infants

4.3.1. WHO Curves
4.3.2. Normality in the Curve

4.4. Infantile Colic

4.4.1. Concept
4.4.2. Indications to avoid Infant Code

4.5. Early Skin-to-skin Contact

4.5.1. The Skin-to-skin Start
4.5.2. Immediate Skin-to-skin Benefits

4.6. First Intake Attachment 

4.6.1. Concept of Attachment
4.6.2. Indications of Onset of Contact

4.7. Breastfeeding and Kangaroo Mother Method

4.7.1. Kangaroo Method Approach
4.7.2. Start of the Technique

4.8. Nipples and Pacifiers During Breastfeeding

4.8.1. Description of Nipples and Pacifiers
4.8.2. Precautions for Nipples and Pacifiers

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A unique, key, and decisive educational experience to boost your professional development"

Postgraduate Diploma in Physiology and Care During Breastfeeding for Midwives

At TECH Global University, we understand the importance of breastfeeding in the optimal development of newborns and the well-being of mothers. That is why we have developed the Postgraduate Diploma in Physiology and Breastfeeding Care for Midwives. Our virtual classes will provide you with the specialized knowledge and skills you need to become a leader in breastfeeding promotion and support. Discover how this program can boost your career and make a positive impact on the health of mothers and babies. You'll be taught by experts in the field of breastfeeding physiology and care. They will address, on the fundamentals of breastfeeding physiology, health benefits for both mother and baby, and best practices for support and resolution of common problems.

Boost your breastfeeding knowledge

Our program will give you an in-depth understanding of the challenges that can arise during breastfeeding and effective strategies to address them. You will understand how to identify problems such as low milk production, inadequate latch and emotional difficulties, and you will be able to provide personalized solutions. These skills will enable you to offer comprehensive support to mothers, ensuring a positive and successful breastfeeding experience. At TECH Global University, we value your time and flexibility. Our virtual classes will allow you to access the program from anywhere and at any time that fits your schedule. You will be able to learn at your own pace and participate in interactive online sessions with other health professionals. Join us and be a part of positive change in the lives of families!