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Breastfeeding: Getting the conversation started when no one is talking!

Breastfeeding: Getting the conversation started when no one is talking!. Anne Whitmire IBCLC RLC Breastfeeding Program Manager Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity. Topics. FY13 Breastfeeding Hotline Review FY14 Keep It Simple Training Ideas Open Forum.

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Breastfeeding: Getting the conversation started when no one is talking!

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  1. Breastfeeding: Getting the conversation started when no one is talking! Anne Whitmire IBCLC RLC Breastfeeding Program Manager Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity

  2. Topics • FY13 Breastfeeding Hotline Review • FY14 Keep It Simple • Training Ideas • Open Forum

  3. FY 13 Breastfeeding Hotline Review Note: This does not include calls answered by the Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Hotline Operators. This represents primarily non-business hours calls.

  4. Total Calls: 3895 Monthly Annual

  5. Referred By: Monthly

  6. Referred By: Annual

  7. Age of Infant: Monthly

  8. Age of Infant: Annual

  9. Call Topics: Monthly

  10. Call Topics: Annual

  11. Discussion Questions? • What can we use this information to help our clients? • Knowing this information, what probes could we use? • What other information would be helpful?

  12. Keep It Simple

  13. Changes: Cover In order to save on costs, the custom cover was removed.

  14. Changes: Table of Contents • Titles of the chapters are listed • Topics are now listed on the opening pages of each chapter.

  15. Bonus!!!!! • Videos are available through the QR code or on website for more information including parent testimonials. • The elephant symbol indicates an important tip that you may want to share.

  16. Changes: Chapter 1 – Deciding to Breastfeed • Removed: • How much time does breastfeeding take?

  17. Changes: Chapter 3 – Beginning to Breastfeed • Expanded • How do I get started? • Guidance on the first feeding after birth and then subsequent feedings • Condensed • How long does a feeding last? • Times were adjusted. • Added • Why does breastfeeding seem so hard at first?

  18. Changes: Chapter 4 – Taking Care of Your Baby • Added • How can I care for my baby and still do all the other things I need to do? • How can I tell if my baby is getting enough to eat? • How can I keep my baby from getting a flat head? • Can I breastfeed if my baby has teeth? • Expanded • What should my baby’s stool (poop) look like? • Chart: Day/Number/Color

  19. Changes: Chapter 6 – Taking Care of Yourself • Added • What are “baby blues” and how are they different from “postpartum depression”?

  20. Changes: Chapter 7 – Returning to Work or School • Condensed • Can I breastfeed after I go back to work or school? • Removed the timeline/steps • Expanded • How do I choose a breast pump? • Pictures of pumps • How long can I store my milk? • Storage Guidelines Chart

  21. Changes: Chapter 9 • Added • Daily Log • Breastfeeding/Wet Diapers/Poops

  22. Changes: Back Cover

  23. Arizona Department of Health Services Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Hotline 1-800-833-4642

  24. Training Ideas Relay Race Scavenger Hunt Individuals Give everyone a copy of the book. Give everyone a copy of the questions. First person to write down all of the page numbers or answers wins! • Teams • Print each question out on a separate piece of paper or cardstock. • Evenly divide the questions based of the number of teams and place at the front of the room with a copy of the book and a piece of paper/marker. • Have each teammate run to the front one by one to find the page number of the question they pick. (More difficult: have them answer the question) • Fastest/Correct Team wins!

  25. Discussion: Other Training Ideas!!!!

  26. Questions? Anne Whitmire (602) 390-7009 Anne.whitmire@azdhs.gov

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