Protecting Breastfeeding When Giving Breast and Formula

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Protecting Breastfeeding When Giving Breast and Formula
Published 10/2025
Duration: 1h 13m | .MP4 1920x1080 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.33 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Making combination feeding work for parents

What you'll learn
- How to make breast and formula feeding work for parents
- How to protect breastfeeding and milk supply when combination feeding
- How to bottle feed in a breastfeeding friendly way
- How to become confident in your infant feeding choices

Requirements
- No prerequisites needed

Description
What Will You Learn?

Combination feeding remains a common infant feeding method for many parents although the WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months.

Whether combination feeding is a medical necessity or choice, this online course aims to help you protect and maintain your breast milk supply during combination feeding and make combination feeding work for you and your personal circumstances. Although, feeding bottles are the main tools used for combination feeding in the Western World, this course also acknowledges the use of alternative feeding methods such as cup feeding, spoon feeding or supplemental nursing system but the in depth explanation of the use of these tools goes beyond the scope of this course.

This course does by no means promote combination or formula feeding. As an IBCLC, I follow the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and in line with the WHO recommendation promote exclusive breastfeeding for healthy infants for the first 6 months. However, I believe in informed choice and supporting all parents regardless of their infant feeding choices, so that they can maximise the amount of breast milk for their babies and combination or formula feed safely if they chose to do so. This course was created to assist parents precisely with that.

This course is taught by an infant feeding specialist, lactation consultant (IBCLC)

This course is for educational purposes only and not to be regarded as individual medical advice. Please check with your own healthcare provider before implementing or introducing any of the information shared in this e-course. During the e-course creation, Kindestmilk aimed to share current public health advice (2023) and evidence based information from research which is shared in the videos and descriptions below. Kindestmilk does not accept any liability for illness, injury or death.

Who this course is for:
- New parents and grandparents
- Healthcare professionals
- Childminders
- Nannies
- Childcare workers
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