Physiology of the lactating breast: Secretory differentiation

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course length
30 mins

Instructor
Medela Global Education

Price
Free

Description

This is the second module from the anatomy and physiology of the lactating breast series.

Evidence based care, established from an understanding of the basic principles of lactation and mammary gland function is imperative to improve breastfeeding rates and subsequently the health and wellbeing of breastfeeding women, infants’, and their families.

This lesson is part of the anatomy and physiology of the lactating breast series and aims to understand the physiological breast changes from neonate to the end of pregnancy, focusing on breast growth during pregnancy known as secretory differentiation.

This series aims to develop an understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the lactating breast to drive timely and effective secretory activation to establish a copious milk supply through lactation best practices.

This course is CPD (Continuing Professional Development) certified. 

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, you will be able to:

  • Understand the anatomical structures of the lactating breast.
  • Identify and label specific anatomical structures that are responsible for milk production and milk transport.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate CPD Certificate Physiology of the lactating breast: Secretory differentiation

Learning credits

CPD
1.0
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Physiology of the lactating breast: Secretory differentiation
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Added 17 days ago, by Karla
This course was very useful to understand the changes of breast during pregnancy and to identify potential risk factors of low milk supply.

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