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Date: | Sat, 29 Nov 2003 17:42:24 -0800 |
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I have been invited by a local homebirth midwifery school to teach a one-day (6
hour) class about breastfeeding to student midwives. Other people from the community
will be invited as well (childbirth educators, doulas, nurses etc.).
Being a doula and childbirth educator myself, have a good idea of what these
"birthworkers" should know and want to know.
I am wondering if others have done a class like this, and what the experience was
like. I have drafted a list of objectives, and a rough outline already, but would be
interested to see what others have come up with.
I plan to show the Self-Attachment video--any others that are particularly
recommended for birth professionals?
Any input would be welcome.
Thanks!
Virginia Bobro
IBCLC, CD (DONA)
Casco, Maine
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