Supporting Breastfeeding Transitions from Prenatal to Hospital to Pediatric Care

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At the conclusion of the presentation, the participants will be able to:

  1. Increase knowledge about the strategies for achieving breastfeeding-friendly practice designation which promote and support breastfeeding during the prenatal period, including how the impact of these changes can be assessed and tracked.
  2. Describe the importance of inpatient hospital discharge planning and transitioning mothers to pediatric care post-discharge.
  3. Illustrate how an outpatient breastfeeding support program in a hospital-affiliated clinic can support the transition to pediatric care.

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Presenters

Presenter 1
Megan Prokorym, MPH, New York State Department of Health

Presenter 2
Barbara A. Neilson, MSN, WHNP, Practice Manager, Clinics, Kaleida Health OB/GYN Health Centers

Presenter 3
Amy Saglibene-Parmelee, Rn, BSN, IBCLC, RLC, Lactation Consultant, Rochester General Pediatric Associates

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(Not eligible for continuing education credits)