Through dynamic and highly interactive sessions, Dr. B helps clinicians and students, understand how human milk saves lives.
Every lecture developed by Dr. B is designed to bridge the gap between lactation science and bedside care. Through engaging, evidence-based lectures, Dr. B provides the essential bridge between research and real-world practice. Her sessions translate complex lactation science into practical, actionable learning that empowers clinicians, educators, and students to apply knowledge in practice, policy, and innovation.
An engaging clinical update on the latest standards, professional
recommendations, and hands-on strategies to boost breastfeeding
initiation and duration. Includes an overview of donor human milk and
practical tools to improve outcomes for both healthy and critically ill infants.
This session examines how global, cultural, and historical forces have shaped breastfeeding practices and public perceptions. Participants gain a deeper understanding of the biological evolution of human milk that has optimized composition. We will reflect on how culture and bias surrounding breastfeeding influences patient care.
A focused look at the science and clinical use of human milk, especially in the Neonatal ICU. Covers conditions benefiting from human milk, promising donor milk research, and the evolving clinical landscape.
Dr. B’s custom sessions are designed to meet the unique needs of clinicians, schools of nursing, and healthcare systems. Because improving human milk knowledge and practice begins with education, every offering is grounded in the latest evidence and delivered with clarity, energy, and purpose.
Real stories from people who trust us and our services.

Many families stop breastfeeding early simply because they don’t receive the support they need.

Most nurses report low confidence in providing breastfeeding support. Confidence—not willingness—is often the biggest barrier

Healthcare professionals strongly shape a mother’s decisions about starting—and continuing—breastfeeding. Attitudes, words, and small moments of support matter.