Breastfeeding and Feeding Babies

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Updated 17 Aug 2025 Certificate ANCC Accredited 4 Ratings

Breastfeeding is a vital foundation for infant health, yet many mothers encounter challenges that can affect both their confidence and their ability to sustain feeding. Are you confident in your ability to assess, support and guide families through the complexities of breastfeeding and infant feeding?

This Ausmed Course provides midwives, nurses and other healthcare professionals with evidence-based knowledge and practical strategies to promote successful breastfeeding. Aligned with the Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) and national guidelines, the course explores best practices in assessment, management and support to optimise feeding outcomes.

Content

8 Video Units • 16 Questions
Pre-reflection
1 Question
Introduction
3m
Pretest
3 Questions
Understanding Lactation and Breastfeeding Basics
3 Questions
11m
Attachment and Positioning
1 Question
4m
Common Challenges and Solutions
2 Questions
9m
Expressing, Storage and Supplementing
2 Questions
6m
Introducing Solids and Weaning
1 Question
4m
Best-Practice Initiatives for Supporting Breastfeeding
2 Questions
6m
Conclusion
2m
Post-reflection
1 Question

What you'll learn:

1

Describe the physiological processes of lactation and the factors that influence milk production.

2

Explain the significance of early initiation and key lifestyle considerations that support safe and effective breastfeeding.

3

Demonstrate knowledge of correct positioning and attachment for effective breastfeeding.

4

Identify common breastfeeding challenges and apply appropriate evidence-based management strategies.

5

Educate parents on expressing, storing and supplementing breast milk safely and appropriately.

6

Understand the balance between breastfeeding and solid food introduction to support the transition while promoting continued breastfeeding and responsive feeding.

7

Evaluate the role of healthcare professionals and support systems in promoting and sustaining breastfeeding practices, including the application of the Baby-Friendly Health Initiative and the International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes.

Who it's for:

Midwives, nurses and other healthcare professionals involved in maternal and infant health who wish to deepen their understanding and clinical expertise in the support, assessment and management of breastfeeding and infant feeding practices.

Why it's needed:

Breastfeeding plays a vital role in supporting the healthy growth and development of babies and is widely recognised as the optimal source of nutrition during early life. In Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for around the first six months, with continued breastfeeding alongside solid foods for at least 12 months and beyond, depending on the needs and preferences of the mother and child.

While most Australian babies - around 96% - are breastfed at least once, fewer continue to receive breast milk as they grow older. By six months of age, only around 74% of babies are still being breastfed. A wide range of factors can influence how long and how successfully mothers breastfeed, including medical challenges, confidence levels, cultural beliefs and the support they receive from healthcare professionals and their communities.

Therefore, this course aims to empower healthcare professionals with improved knowledge and understanding of breastfeeding so that they can offer practical, evidence-based and empathetic support to families during this critical stage of life.

Purpose:

To provide healthcare professionals with an in-depth understanding of best practices in breastfeeding and infant feeding according to The Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) in order to deliver evidence-based, compassionate care and effectively support mothers and infants in achieving successful feeding outcomes.

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Last updated17 Aug 2025

Published17 Aug 2025

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