What is this month's theme?

Birth, bonding, breastfeeding and attachment all affect babies and their relationships with their caregivers, and also their caregivers with them. This month's theme offers a wealth of information about birth and breastfeeding from a pre- and perinatal psychology perspectives. Listener's lean about skin-to-skin practices, the breast crawl and the importance of self attachment. Central to this module is the baby's natural process after birth, reinforced by the Baby Friendly movement. Babies will naturally crawl to the breast and latch, especially if they have had an unmedicated birth. Past lectures have included the Sacred Hour, how birth trauma impacts breastfeeding, supported attachment, how breastfeeding can improve women's lives who have had trauma. Past lecturers include Raylene Phillips, Alison Hazelbaker, Mary Jackson, Kathleen Kendall-Tackett and more.


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