Multi-lingual Breastfeeding
Basics & FAQs
Mother of 7 ™ Multi-lingual Breastfeeding Basics & FAQs DVD has 5 language tracks (English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Russian) and two shows – Breastfeeding Basics & Breastfeeding FAQs: Ask the Experts – ON ONE DVD!
1. The viewer first selects the language: English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, or Russian
2. The viewer then selects the show, or shows, to watch: Breastfeeding Basics (20 min.) Breastfeeding FAQs: Ask the Experts (45 min.) Breastfeeding Basics & FAQs (65 min.).
Breastfeeding Basics (20 minutes)
- This 20-minute excerpt of Breastfeeding Comprehensive focuses on how to breastfeed for exclusive, long-term success. Designed to meet the needs of busy moms, practitioners, and breastfeeding educators, Breastfeeding Basics is perfect for class use, individual instruction, and review. Clearly marked chapters allow the viewer to pause for breaks, discussion, or review. The following topics are discussed:
- Getting off to the right start
- Correct positioning
- Proper latch-on
- Suckling reflex
- Let-down technique
- Expert instruction and education
- Mother to mother advice
- This video instructs and inspires with superb graphics and high-quality breastfeeding footage.
Breastfeeding FAQs: Ask the Experts (45 minutes)
- This 45-minute, easy to navigate segments are marked for pausing, discussion, or breaks. All your breastfeeding questions are answered in this fast-paced, fun, fact-filled interactive group discussion with experts, educators, and experienced moms! Topics include:
- How can an expectant mother prepare to breastfeed before birth?
- After the baby is born, regardless of a vaginal birth or c-section, when is the optimal time to breastfeed for the first time?
- During hospitalization, what steps can you take to breastfeed exclusively – meaning no glucose water, formula, or pacifiers – only breast milk?
- Is breastfeeding always a natural experience at first?
- If you have breastfeeding questions or problems before you’re discharged home, who do you call for help?
- What benefits does breastfeeding provide for both mother and baby?
- Is it important to voice your decision to exclusively breastfeed your baby?
- Who do you call for help if you have questions or problems after you are discharged home?
- When your milk comes in around day 3-5, what can you do to avoid engorgement and breastfeeding problems?
- How do you know baby is getting enough breast milk?
- What can you do to maximize your milk supply for exclusive, long-term success?
- Before returning to work, how long does it take to establish a plentiful milk supply for exclusive, long-term success?
- Should pacifiers be used?
- Is it important to have a good support system in place so breastfeeding can be your priority?
- Is it legal to breastfeed in public?
- How often does baby need to eat?
- What do you do if baby is sleepy, sick, or refuses to breastfeed?
- What steps can you take to continue breastfeeding after returning to work?
- How long does the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that a baby and mother breastfeed?
- How long does the World Health Organization recommend that a baby and mother breastfeed?
- If you are making more milk than your baby needs, can you donate your extra breast milk to milk banks for sick and premature infants whose mothers are unable to provide for their baby?
- Is it possible to breastfeed multiple babies?
- Are there certain practices such as special clothing, blankets, or baby slings that can facilitate breastfeeding?
- Can you have a glass of wine or alcohol, in moderation, and still breastfeed?
- Can you take prescribed medication and still breastfeed?
- Question & Answer Wrap-up.
- PLUS an overview of the latest scientific findings and breastfeeding information!
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