For Lactation Professionals

Becoming an IBCLC: Pathway 3 | The How and Why

28 min · 17. mar. 2026
episode Becoming an IBCLC: Pathway 3 | The How and Why cover

Beskrivelse

Episode 1 | Recorded January 2026 My journey to becoming an IBCLC, and other things you may want to know about your host - like my experience, qualifications, and where I'm still growing. In this Episode: * Why I launched a podcast and blog * My experience as a lactation consultant * Becoming an IBCLC: The unexpected twists and turns on my journey to earning those five letters after my name Learn with me on my blog ForLactationProfessionals.com [https://forlactationprofessionals.com/] Hosted by Suzanne Sanders, IBCLC This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and is for informational purposes. Content is not medical advice and should not replace professional judgment or individualized patient care. Exercise your own clinical judgment before applying any information discussed. Product or service mentions do not constitute endorsements.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af For Lactation Professionals-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

2 måneder kun 19 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

5 episoder

episode IBCLC Recertification | Angela Love-Zaranka cover

IBCLC Recertification | Angela Love-Zaranka

Episode 5 | Recorded May 8, 2026 Angela Love-Zaranka shares everything you need to know about recertifying for the IBCLC. In This Episode: * Recertify through Continuing Education: The Types of CERPs, Taking the CE Self Assessment, and How to record and find your old CERPs * Recertify by retaking the Exam: Why, How, and What to Study * All the resources you need to know * Bonus: How to learn about lactation from different cultures Websites * IBCLC Commission Prepare for IBCLC Recertification https://ibclc-commission.org/how-to-become-an-ibclc/step-1-prepare-for-ibclc-recertification/ [https://ibclc-commission.org/how-to-become-an-ibclc/step-1-prepare-for-ibclc-recertification/] * IBCLC Commission Important Dates and Fees https://ibclc-commission.org/step-2-recertification-fees-and-key-dates/ [https://ibclc-commission.org/step-2-recertification-fees-and-key-dates/] * IBLCE Recertification Guide https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/recertification-guide/ [https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/recertification-guide/%20] * Individual CERPs Guide https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/individual-cerps-guide/ [https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/individual-cerps-guide/] (How to count educational activities towards your CERPs if they have not yet been recognized as CERPs) * Track your 250 Clinical Hours https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/lactation-specific-clinical-practice-calculator/ [https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/lactation-specific-clinical-practice-calculator/] * Recertification FAQ: https://iblce.org/?faq-group=recertification [https://iblce.org/?faq-group=recertification]  * Detailed Content Outline (to help determine what to study for the exam) https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/detailed-content-outline/ [https://ibclc-commission.org/ibclc-information/detailed-content-outline/%20] * Login to the IBLCE Portal: https://portal.examstudio.com/default.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f%3fid%3d500102&id=500102 [https://portal.examstudio.com/default.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2f%3fid%3d500102&id=500102] * To keep up to date with IBCLC recertification information and changes go to IBLCE.org [https://iblce.org/] and IBCLC-Commission.org [https://ibclc-commission.org/] * LER blog on recertification: https://www.lactationtraining.com/resources/blog/entry/your-last-minute-guide-to-recertifying-by-cerps [https://www.lactationtraining.com/resources/blog/entry/your-last-minute-guide-to-recertifying-by-cerps] (We did not discuss this in the episode, but I, Suzanne, personally found it very helpful. Angela is the program director at LER.) * To learn more from Angela go to lactationtraining.com [https://lactationtraining.com/] or email support@lactationtraining.com Books *Ensure you get the newest version of the book* * LEAARC; Spencer, Becky and Hetzel Campbell, Suzanne and Chamberlain, Kristina Core Curriculum for Interdisciplinary Lactation Care - This is in outline form and you can go through all of the different topics in the Detailed Content Outline. * Lawrence, Ruth A. and Lawrence, Robert M. Breastfeeding: A Guide for the Medical Profession - If you want to learn more about hospital-based practices and heavy duty medical topics. * Walker, Marsha Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician: Using the Evidence - Phenomenal. Clinical practice * Mohrbacher, Nancy Breastfeeding Answers - Also available via pdf. Highly consider this if you work in the hospital and have less experience with extended breastfeeding. * Wilson-Clay, Barbara and Hoover, Kay The Breastfeeding Atlas - Full of pictures and a very light book * HMBANA Best Practice for Expressing, Storing, and Handling Human Milk in Hospitals, Homes, and Childcare Settings Visit ForLactationProfessionals.com to see the blog post for this episode Hosted by Suzanne Sanders, IBCLC This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and is for informational purposes. Content is not medical advice and should not replace professional judgment or individualized patient care. Exercise your own clinical judgment before applying any information discussed. Product or service mentions do not constitute endorsements.

I går1 h 7 min
episode 2 Very Simple, Very Powerful Documents cover

2 Very Simple, Very Powerful Documents

Episode 4 | Recorded May 2026 In This Episode: * Two changes I will make in my practice after re-reading the Clinical Competencies and the Scope of Practice See the blog post here, at ForLactationProfessionals.com [https://forlactationprofessionals.com/2026/05/20/2-very-simple-very-powerful-documents/] Resources IBLCE, Scope of Practice for IBCLCs, Effective Date: December 2018 https://iblce.org/about-iblce/bylaws-iblce-documents/ [https://iblce.org/about-iblce/bylaws-iblce-documents/] under the category IBCLC Professionals Standards IBLCE, Clinical Competencies for the Practice of IBCLCs, Effective Date: December 2018 https://iblce.org/about-iblce/bylaws-iblce-documents/ [https://iblce.org/about-iblce/bylaws-iblce-documents/] under the category IBCLC Professionals Standards Hosted by Suzanne Sanders, IBCLC This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and is for informational purposes. Content is not medical advice and should not replace professional judgment or individualized patient care. Exercise your own clinical judgment before applying any information discussed. Product or service mentions do not constitute endorsements.

20. maj 20268 min
episode WHO Growth Chart: How did it come to be and why rely on it? cover

WHO Growth Chart: How did it come to be and why rely on it?

Episode 3 | Recorded December, 2025 I rely heavily on the WHO weight-for-age Growth Chart when assessing littles. Let’s dig in and learn all about this tool.  In This Episode: * How was the WHO Growth Chart created? * What’s the difference between a standard and a reference? * How to describe percentiles to patients * Should I assess developmental milestones in combination with the growth chart when looking at a child’s growth? Resources: 1. “WHO child growth standards: length/height-for-age, weight-for-age, weight-for-length, weight-for-height and body mass index-for-age: methods and development.” World Health Organization. 2006 Nov. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/924154693X [https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/924154693X] 2. “WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study Group. WHO Motor Development Study: windows of achievement for six gross motor development milestones.” Acta Paediatr Suppl. 2006 Apr;450:86-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2006.tb02379.x. PMID: 16817682. [https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/child-growth/child-growth-standards/indicators/motor-development-milestones/who-motor-development-study-windows-of-achievement-for-six-gross-motor-development-milestones.pdf?sfvrsn=3425c1dc_0] 3. “Understanding baby growth charts” Pregnancy Birth and Baby. Australian Government, Department of Health and Aged Care. Last updated May, 2024. Accessed May, 2025 https://www.pregnancybirthbaby.org.au/amp/article/understanding-baby-growth-charts [https://www.pregnancybirthbaby.org.au/amp/article/understanding-baby-growth-charts] Hosted by Suzanne Sanders, IBCLC This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and is for informational purposes. Content is not medical advice and should not replace professional judgment or individualized patient care. Exercise your own clinical judgment before applying any information discussed. Product or service mentions do not constitute endorsements.

17. mar. 202612 min
episode Does Maternal Diet Impact the Flavor of Breastmilk? cover

Does Maternal Diet Impact the Flavor of Breastmilk?

Episode 2 | Recorded December, 2025 Satiate your curiosity: Does the food that mom eats change the flavor of her breast milk? We dive into the systematic review "Influence of maternal diet on flavor transfer to amniotic fluid and breast milk and children's responses" to explore how maternal nutrition shapes infant taste experiences through breastfeeding. In This Episode: * The authors’ conclusion * How researchers actually measured and detected flavors in breast milk * Which flavors make the journey: the specific flavors that have been shown to transfer to breastmilk Systematic Review: Spahn JM, Callahan EH, Spill MK, Wong YP, Benjamin-Neelon SE, Birch L, Black MM, Cook JT, Faith MS, Mennella JA, Casavale KO. Influence of maternal diet on flavor transfer to amniotic fluid and breast milk and children's responses: a systematic review. Am J Clin Nutr. 2019 Mar 1;109(Suppl_7):1003S-1026S. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqy240. PMID: 30982867. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002916522032361?via%3Dihub] Read the blog post for more info on this topic: ForLactationProfessionals.com [https://forlactationprofessionals.com/2025/06/22/the-flavor-of-human-milk-in-relation-to-moms-food-intake/] Hosted by Suzanne Sanders, IBCLC This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and is for informational purposes. Content is not medical advice and should not replace professional judgment or individualized patient care. Exercise your own clinical judgment before applying any information discussed. Product or service mentions do not constitute endorsements.

17. mar. 202610 min
episode Becoming an IBCLC: Pathway 3 | The How and Why cover

Becoming an IBCLC: Pathway 3 | The How and Why

Episode 1 | Recorded January 2026 My journey to becoming an IBCLC, and other things you may want to know about your host - like my experience, qualifications, and where I'm still growing. In this Episode: * Why I launched a podcast and blog * My experience as a lactation consultant * Becoming an IBCLC: The unexpected twists and turns on my journey to earning those five letters after my name Learn with me on my blog ForLactationProfessionals.com [https://forlactationprofessionals.com/] Hosted by Suzanne Sanders, IBCLC This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only and is for informational purposes. Content is not medical advice and should not replace professional judgment or individualized patient care. Exercise your own clinical judgment before applying any information discussed. Product or service mentions do not constitute endorsements.

17. mar. 202628 min