There are many conditions that can disrupt the microbiome, including mastitis, breast pain, nipple thrush, blebs, GBS, BV/Thrush, and reflux/colic.
As part of the care team for mothers and their newborns, the Qiara Team of Health Professionals is here to support you and your practice to feel confident in your knowledge of the microbiome and provide you with the tools to improve breastfeeding and health outcomes for your patients.
Qiara presents FREE accredited education for Health Professionals
We would welcome you to join us at our next live webinar on March 1st 7pm AEDT (9pm NZDT) as we present “The Breastmilk Microbiome, including The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Mastitis Spectrum Protocol 2022 Update” (1 CPE/CPD point).
The 2022 Mastitis Protocol Update published by the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine, mentions L. fermentum CECT5716 as beneficial for mild (inflammatory) mastitis and recommended the use of this probiotic strain as part of the ‘spectrum wide’ recommendations for mastitis.
Ideal for Health Practitioners working in the pregnancy, birth and post-partum space, this live webinar explains the role of breastmilk microbiome on breastfeeding outcomes, featuring an in-depth look into the breastmilk microbiome and its components (HMO’s, probiotics).
The entero-mammary link
- What impacts the breastmilk microbiome
- Breastmilk dysbiosis and its consequence for mother and baby
- Understanding mastitis as a spectrum condition
- A review of the recently updated Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Mastitis Spectrum Protocol (2022)
- Best practice on how to improve breastfeeding outcomes using probiotics
How dysbiosis* may affect your patients
Pregnancy:
- Gut and digestive issues, constipation, diarrhoea, IBS, etc.
- Compromised immunity
- Complications including preeclampsia, GDM, PROM, PTB
- Recurring thrush, BV, GBS (previous or current pregnancy)
Breastmilk / Breastfeeding:
- Breast pain and inflammation
- Blebs and blocked ducts
- Nipple pain and nipple ‘thrush’
- Oral thrush (in bubs)
- Mastitis – at every stage of the ‘spectrum’ (learn more)
Infants:
- Digestive issues, constipation, diarrhoea, etc.
- Unsettled, disrupted sleep, reflux, colic
- Food intolerances, allergies, eczema, etc.
*Read more about breastmilk dysbiosis, its impact on breastfeeding outcomes and the new ABM mastitis protocol here.
Learn all about the microbiome across four FREE modules, available on our Health Professional Portal, which cover the latest evidence-based research in probiotics and the microbiome during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and within infants.
These FREE CPE/CPD modules cover:
- The Breastmilk Microbiome and The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Mastitis Spectrum Protocol 2022 Update (Join us for this LIVE WEBINAR on MARCH 1st here)
- The Microbiome and Probiotics in Pregnancy
- The Microbiome and Probiotics in Infancy
- The Microbiome and Probiotics in Premature Babies (SCN/NICU)
Interested? Read more about each of our accredited clinical education modules here.
“Educating Health Professionals, caring for breastfeeding outcomes and the First 1000 days”
Our Qiara Health Professional team features unique qualifications and backgrounds covering pharmacy, midwifery, IBCLC and clinical nutrition with expertise and passion in the field of microbiome and probiotics. We have designed high quality, non-biased and accredited education for all health care providers available via our Health Professional Portal. We also offer direct technical support to ensure best practice and therapeutic outcomes when recommending Qiara.
All our education modules are free and come with relevant CPE/CPD points (ACM, ANTA, NZ Council of Midwifery, along with most other professional associations).
As a proud Australian brand operating for 10 years, Qiara Probiotics has provided ground-level education to thousands of practitioners in hospitals and private practice throughout Australia, to keep mothers breastfeeding longer for better health outcomes.
To learn more, you can join up to our Health Professional Portal here.
Click below to register for the FREE LIVE WEBINAR on MARCH 1st.
This article was sponsored by QIARA