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Join us during National Breastfeeding Month as we delve into the world of infant feeding with two leading experts who overcame breastfeeding challenges. We’ll discuss their passion for infant feeding and skin-to-skin care, how they’ve achieved career success in clinical practice and publishing, and their solution-oriented visions for the future of infant feeding.
Britt Pados, PhD, NNP, IBCLC
Dr. Pados is a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, and Certified Trauma-Informed Professional at Infant Feeding Care in Massachusetts. She provides care to infants who are struggling with breastfeeding and bottle-feeding difficulties. She also owns Infant Feeding Labs, an independent lab that tests flow rates of infant bottle nipples/teats. Her research has focused on feeding infants and young children, including those with medical complexity, assessment of feeding disorders, and gastrointestinal symptoms. She’s a mom of three, including a set of twins who were born prematurely and a full-term baby who experienced bottle-feeding aversion.
Gloria Dudney, RN, IBCLC, RLC
Gloria has been practicing Maternal and Child Nursing for 31 years and became board-certified as a Registered Lactation Consultant following a challenging breastfeeding journey with her own child. As Director of Lactation Services for East Tennessee State University Health, she provides prenatal and postpartum lactation consults as well as clinical rotations for resident physicians in the OB and Pediatrics departments. Gloria advocates for risk-appropriate lactation care with a focus on prenatal preparation for the infant feeding journey and speaks nationally on these topics. Her vision statement is, “If mom’s ok, everybody’s ok.” Her mission statement is, “Make mom ok.”
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Join us during National Breastfeeding Month as we delve into the world of infant feeding with two leading experts who overcame breastfeeding challenges. We’ll discuss their passion for infant feeding and skin-to-skin care, how they’ve achieved career success in clinical practice and publishing, and their solution-oriented visions for the future of infant feeding.
Britt Pados, PhD, NNP, IBCLC
Dr. Pados is a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, and Certified Trauma-Informed Professional at Infant Feeding Care in Massachusetts. She provides care to infants who are struggling with breastfeeding and bottle-feeding difficulties. She also owns Infant Feeding Labs, an independent lab that tests flow rates of infant bottle nipples/teats. Her research has focused on feeding infants and young children, including those with medical complexity, assessment of feeding disorders, and gastrointestinal symptoms. She’s a mom of three, including a set of twins who were born prematurely and a full-term baby who experienced bottle-feeding aversion.
Gloria Dudney, RN, IBCLC, RLC
Gloria has been practicing Maternal and Child Nursing for 31 years and became board-certified as a Registered Lactation Consultant following a challenging breastfeeding journey with her own child. As Director of Lactation Services for East Tennessee State University Health, she provides prenatal and postpartum lactation consults as well as clinical rotations for resident physicians in the OB and Pediatrics departments. Gloria advocates for risk-appropriate lactation care with a focus on prenatal preparation for the infant feeding journey and speaks nationally on these topics. Her vision statement is, “If mom’s ok, everybody’s ok.” Her mission statement is, “Make mom ok.”
The post Navigating Infant Feeding and Overcoming Breastfeeding Challenges appeared first on AWHONN.

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