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SUMMARY:COVID-19 and Early Post-Partum Breastfeeding: Emerging Evidence and Recommendations
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 and Early Post-Partum Breastfeeding:\nEmerging Evidence and Recommendations\n \nFriday August 7, 2020 │ 12:00-1:00 PM EST\nZoom Webinar\nThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth new challenges in managing the breastfeeding dyad. As evidence continues to emerge, guidelines and recommendations are evolving surrounding breastfeeding for COVID-19-positive or suspected positive new parents.\nIn observance of World Breastfeeding Week, the DC Breastfeeding Coalition and DC Health are hosting a Webinar with internationally recognized experts from major health organizations to discuss the current evidence and recommendations for breastfeeding in the wake of COVID-19.\nPanelists:\nLaurence Grummer-Strawn, PhD, MPA, MA\nUnit Head of the Food and Nutrition Actions in Health Systems unit\nWorld Health Organization\nKaren Puopolo, MD, PhD, FAAP\nChief, Section on Newborn Pediatrics at Pennsylvania Hospital\nMember of the AAP Committee on Fetus & Newborn\nAlison Stuebe, MD, MSc, FABM, FACOG\nProfessor, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine University of North Carolina School of Medicine\nDistinguished Professor of Infant and Young Child Feeding, Gillings School of Global Public Health\nPresident, Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine\nModerators:\nJennifer Tender, MD, FAAP, DC Breastfeeding Coalition and Children’s National Health System\nNoni Robinson, MS, Public Health Nutritionist, DC WIC, DC Health\nObjectives:\nAfter the session, attendees will be able to:\n\ndescribe the current and emerging evidence for guidance about breastfeeding in the early postpartum period for COVID-19 positive and patients under investigation (PUI) and\napply evidence to facilitate shared decision making with families around breastfeeding.\n\nThis webinar is intended for any health professional caring for new parents and their infants.\nRegistration is free, but seats are limited.\nFriday August 7, 2020\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Eastern \n[goog_1924195100]\n” src=”blob:https://breastfeeddurham.org/a0368dac-ea72-4754-bc31-0cc685cf3ebb” alt=”image001.png” width=”150″ border=”0″ class=”Apple-web-attachment Singleton” style=”width: 1.25in; height: 0.4687in; opacity: 1;”>\n[childrensnational.zoom.us]\nIs the ‘Register Today!’ link not working? 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Register @ https://bit.ly/3gVKkK3 [bit.ly] ( https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/bit.ly/3gVKkK3__;!!FMDslA!PGTB2TFNk7h0uOVC-YzDXiyk7JnyE_LMKj4tBA1_U6XdIMxqZeksrrL_eHgRegY6QQNlyQ$ )\n” src=”blob:https://breastfeeddurham.org/9aa729cb-81e2-42f5-b20c-191aa501e060″ alt=”image002.png” border=”0″ class=”Apple-web-attachment Apple-edge-to-edge-visual-media Singleton” style=”width: 1.9583in; height: 0.5in; opacity: 1;”>\nThe DC Breastfeeding Coalition was established to increase the breastfeeding rates of all infants living in the District of Columbia. Working in partnership with maternal and child health professionals, community health organizations, and mother-to-mother support groups, the DC Breastfeeding Coalition seeks to promote, protect and support culturally-sensitive programs and activities that build awareness and understanding of the preventive health benefits of breastfeeding. 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