Lactation After Infant Loss: The Role of Lactation in the Social, Emotional, and Physical Dimensions of Grieving Infant Death by Facilitating and Companioning the Birther's Identity as a Parent

Oct 22, 2024 Open Public Health

Lactation After Infant Loss: The Role of Lactation in the Social, Emotional, and Physical Dimensions of Grieving Infant Death by Facilitating and Companioning the Birther's Identity as a Parent

Description

October is Infant Loss Awareness Month. Infant loss is a growing public health tragedy impacting birthing people every 16 minutes across America. Families face complex grief, trauma, stigma, and the physical challenges of the fourth trimester without an infant. Relieving the pain of lactation challenges can be one of the first compassionate support services grieving parents receive, setting the pace for their grief journey, learning to facilitate companioning using evidenced-based strategies and shared decision-making steps in supporting lactation after infant death. Hot Topics in Breastfeeding is a lactation education series for local WIC agencies, health departments, hospitals and healthcare professionals offered via Webex once a quarter. Each session will focus on a topic related to lactation management and care of the chest/breastfeeding dyad. This series receives funding and is hosted by the Region I WIC LATCH (Lactation Area Training Center for Health) and will feature guest speakers on assorted topics related to lactation.

Target Audience

Healthcare Professionals, Health Department Staff, Nurses, Nutritionists, Social Workers

Objectives

At the end of the presentation, the learner will be able to:

  • Companion at a time of infant death
  • Describe the impact of infant death on lactating people
  • Facilitate shared decision-making for the family experiencing infant loss
  • Assist the parent to find purpose through milk donation

Faculty

  • Katherine Hyde-Hensley, PsyD, LCMHC, PMH-C, LCAS

Fees

FREE Free, training is offered through the Region 1 WIC LATCH (Lactation Area Training Center for Health)