A PPNE View of Breastfeeding
New technology and an emerging emphasis on neuroscience and epigenetics have awakened an interest in knowing more about human development. Science has now proven that the period of time from before conception and through pregnancy, birth and early parenting lays the blueprint upon which that human being will experience health and emotionally act out his/her life.
Members of APPPAH have been studying prenatal awareness for over 30 years, and have become very aware of the impact of pre- and perinatal issues through studying the way human beings live their lives. As Dr. David Chamberlain, a famous pre and perinatal psychologist / psychotherapist states, “I am especially aware of the need to create babies that are mentally and physically healthy in order to have a world that is healthy and peaceful.” (Windows to the Womb, 2013)
At APPPAH, we see the early period, including birth, as formative. We also see the tremendous potential to support birthing families and their babies at this critical time.
We’ve gathered together some of Birth Psychology’s best resources about Breastfeeding from a Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Somatic Health perspective. Our approach is different. We look at the baby’s experience as a part of our conversation. After watching and listening to our expert practitioners and researchers, we know you’ll leave with new information that you can apply to your work with birthing families starting today.
Please enjoy this series of lectures to deepen your understanding of breastfeeding through the Prenatal and Perinatal lens.
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Course Curriculum
Breastfeeding and the Baby’s Experience
Alison Hazelbaker: Why Can’t Our Babies Breastfeed?
Description and Bio
Recording and Handout (71:51)
Barbara Morrison: From Breastfeeding to Body Feeding: Clinical Implications
Description and Bio
Recording and Handout (82:00)
Raylene Phillips: The Sacred Hour: Uninterrupted Skin to Skin Immediately After Birth
Description and Handout
Recording and Handout (75:52)
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett: Breastfeeding Makes All the Difference
Description and Bio
Recording and Handout (61:29)
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