It's Just Breastfeeding: How did it get so complicated?

It's Just Breastfeeding: How did it get so complicated?

Adelaide, SA: Adelaide: 7-8 FEB, 2019

Adelaide: Day 1

08:00 AM
Registrations 8.00am for an 8.45am start – Tea and coffee served.
08:45 AM
Talking to women about breastfeeding
10:15 AM
Morning tea
10:30 AM
Breast assessment
12:30 PM
Lunch
01:30 PM
Why it matters what we feed babies
02:45 PM
Afternoon Tea
03:00 PM
Getting feedings started with evidence-based care
04:45 PM
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Adelaide: Day 2

08:45 AM
Positioning and attaching babies at the breast: Can we lighten up a bit?
10:30 AM
Morning tea
10:45 AM
Normal patterns of early breastfeeding
12:30 PM
Lunch
01:30 PM
Challenging early feedings
03:00 PM
Afternoon Tea
03:15 PM
Late preterm/early term: Somewhere between preterm and term infants
03:45 PM
Insufficient milk – Intake and/or supply?
04:45 PM
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Molly Pessl
BIOGRAPHY

Molly Pessl

BSN, IBCLC, FILCA

Molly is a registered nurse, childbirth educator and IBCLC. She has spent most of her 60+ year nursing career with a focus on family-centered maternity care. After 5 years as a health educator, clinician and lactation consultant for a hospital midwifery service, Molly moved to Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. During her years there, Molly developed comprehensive parent and professional education programs, a regional breastfeeding center, a postpartum follow-up clinic and Baby-Parent Groups. These programs led to the first US designation of “Baby Friendly” by UNICEF and the World Health Organization. Molly served on the US Breastfeeding Committee and the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners and is a past president of that board. Molly is currently the owner/director of Evergreen Perinatal Education, a consulting and education program for health professionals.

Ginna Wall
BIOGRAPHY

Ginna Wall

RN, MN, IBCLC.

Ginna is an experienced registered nurse with a background in high-risk perinatal and pediatric nursing. She was certified as an IBCLC and led the University of Washington Medical Center to Baby- Friendly certification. Ginna has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Human Lactation and on the Lactation Consultant exam committee. She has co-authored several lactation articles and book chapters. She enjoys bringing evidence-based, familyfriendly new ideas to the hospital and community. She received the March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Distinguished Career Award in December 2006 and the Breastfeeding Coalition of Washington Spirit of Service Award in May 2007