Innovation in breast shield design for pumping mothers

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course length
60 mins

Instructor
Sioned Hilton

Price
Free

Description

Welcome to this eLearning course deep dive into the scientific evidence behind the oval 105° angle breast shield design to support effective and comfortable milk removal within the hospital setting and home environment with the Medela Symphony® and Medela Personal Use Pumps.

 

Objectives

  • Define the elements of the oval 105° breast shield design: Identify and describe the various benefits and features of the 105° breast shield and how they contribute to supporting expressing mothers to effectively and efficiently remove milk.

  • Analyze the anatomical structure of the breast to evaluate the design of breast shields, comparing the 105° and 90° shield designs. Assess how these differences influence milk output and user comfort.
  • Evaluate clinical research findings: Compare and contrast clinical research studies on the effectiveness of 105° versus 90° breast shield  in terms of milk output and user comfort, and interpret the implications of these findings for expressing mothers.

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Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Product In-service

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Innovation in breast shield design for pumping mothers
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Added 3 days ago, by Anonymous
great
 
Added 3 days ago, by Anonymous
I wish the course had more graphics at the beginning to help demonstrate what angle of the pump was being discussed. I would like to also understand the benefits of the oval design.
 
Added 4 days ago, by Mindy
great
 
Added 4 days ago, by Michelle
Thanks for sharing the research put into the design
 
Added 4 days ago, by Lisa
This course was excellent.
 
Added 5 days ago, by Anonymous
This was very informative
 
Added 8 days ago, by Anonymous
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Added 8 days ago, by Anonymous
This is an important webinar for lactation consultants and parents to understand the importance of flange size.
 
Added 9 days ago, by Cayla
good course
 
Added 9 days ago, by Robbie Anne
Excellent

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