Webinar: Keys to Good Milk Production
Many breastfeeding parents aren’t sure if they can produce enough milk for their baby. The good news is that most can, and do!
In this webinar — hosted by LA Best Babies Network on November 9, 2021, for staff in our network of home visiting organizations and Welcome Baby hospitals — Dr. Jeannette T. Crenshaw:
- Shares the keys to good milk production
- Discusses early, active, and late feeding cues
- Reviews ways to support good milk production with clients/families
About the presenter:
Dr. Jeannette T. Crenshaw is a professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing in Lubbock, Texas. In addition to teaching in the university’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program, she is a nurse and a researcher. Dr. Crenshaw earned a DNP in Executive Leadership in Nursing, an MSN in Administration and Management, and a BSN in Nursing. Her professional work focuses on promoting evidence-based leadership, maternity, breastfeeding, and preoperative fasting practices. Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her expertise on healthy birth and breastfeeding practices and skin-to-skin care after birth.
Related Resources
- Presentation slides: Keys to Good Milk Production
- BreastfeedLA: Resource Directory
- Global Health Media: Breastfeeding Videos
- The Breastfeeding Atlas by Barbara Wilson-Clay and Kay Hoover
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