On-Demand Continuing Education
Lactation-Specific Professional Development for Busy Providers
On-Demand Learning
Access focused, self-paced lactation education.
Who Is This For?
IBCLCs, Certified Lactation Educators/Accomplices, Peer Counselors, IBCLC Candidates, etc.
CERPs & Certificates
CERPs availability is clearly labeled when applicable.
Lactation-specific educational contact hours with a certificate of completion.
Length of Access
At least, 90-days access. Reasonably and individually priced.
Browse our On-Demand Continuing Education Offerings
On-Demand Trainings with CERPs
These trainings offer Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) approved through IBLCE.
Self-paced, certificate included
Rooted and Rising: Pioneering Black Lactation for a Brighter Future
-The B.L.A.C.K. Course Co-Founders
$45.00
Rooted & Rising brings together the three founders of the B.L.A.C.K. Course, Felisha Floyd, Tanefer Camara, and Lydia O.Boyd, for a dynamic conversation on the past, present, and future of Black lactation work.
1.5 L-CERPs / V. Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology
Beyond the Breast: Nutrition for the Breastfed Infant and Toddler
-Dykibra Gaskin, MS, RD, LD/N, CBS, IBCLC
$45.00
Building on foundational knowledge, the lecture will provide age-specific feeding recommendations for children from birth through 24 months and beyond, addressing readiness cues, responsive feeding practices, and balanced food introduction as families transition to solid foods.
1.5 L-CERPs / I. Development and Nutrition
Business & Lactation: Business Practices for Optimal Success in the Lactation Field
- Dairian Roberts, OTR/L, IBCLC, PMH-C
$45.00
Learn effective strategies for marketing, differentiation, and positioning your lactation practice within a competitive landscape.
1.5 R-CERPs / VII Clinical Skills
Breastfeeding Support for the Incarcerated Mother - Effects Specifically for the Black Incarcerated Mother and Community
-Chauntel Norris, CLC, LCCE
$45.00
This presentation will explain how incarceration disproportionately affects Black women and how we as lactation professionals can better support community members who are experiencing pregnancy and giving birth while incarcerated, while utilizing breast milk as a catalyst for change.
1.5 L-CERPs / VII. Clinical Skills
When Lactation Becomes a Legal Matter: Ethical & Legal Considerations for the Black Family
-TaNefer Camara, MS-HCA, IBCLC, CBE-EXPERT
$45.00
Attendees will learn how to articulate lactation needs to legal professionals, support families in preparing for court or mediation, and create lactation-informed plans that protect parent–infant attachment and feeding success.
1.5 E-CERPs / VII. Clinical Skills
Free and Feeding Our Own: Reclaiming Feeding Autonomy & Traditions in the Black Community
-Lydia O. Boyd, IBCLC, CBE-EXPERT, CLE, Doula
$45.00
This session will explore the role of elders and matriarchs in passing down wisdom, while also acknowledging the pain that occurs when elders struggle to support breastfeeding because they were themselves denied access, information, or autonomy.
1.5 L-CERPs / V. Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology
Postpartum and Perimenopausal: The Realities of Breastfeeding Over 40
-TaNefer Camara, MS-HCA, IBCLC, CBE-EXPERT
$45.00
This presentation explores the unique intersection of age, hormonal transition, and breastfeeding, offering an evidence-informed and culturally grounded look at what lactation truly feels like for parents over 40.
1.5 L-CERPs / II. Physiology and Endocrinology
Chaos to Care: Nourishing Hope through Effective IYCFE Strategies
-Felisha Floyd, BS, IBCLC, CBE-EXPERT, CLC
$45.00
This session looks at how crises affect infant and young child feeding, from primary risks like separation and disrupted breastfeeding to secondary issues like malnutrition and unsafe practices.
1.5 L-CERPS / VII. Clinical Skills
Back to the Basics: Trusting the Lactating Body
-Nicole Allen, IBCLC
$45.00
This comprehensive lecture explores the maternal body as an interconnected system and examines how multiple physiologic pathways work together to support lactation.
1.5 L-CERPs / II. Physiology and Endocrinology
Human Milk Donation within the Black Community
-Kiana Ayers, RN, IBCLC
$45.00
This session traces the historical evolution of human milk sharing from traditional communal caregiving and wet-nursing practices to the development of modern human milk banks and examines how these shifts uniquely shaped the experiences of Black American families.
1.5 L-CERPs / I. Development and Nutrition
Foods, Herbs, and Traditions: The Legacy of Nurturing the Black Breastfeeding Dyad
-DEVIN BAILEY-NICHOLAS, CPM, CLC, Herbalist
$45.00
Breastfeeding This session explores the cultural, nutritional, and historical foundations of
breastfeeding within the African diaspora and Black American communities.
1.5 L-CERPs / V. Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology
The BLACTATION Series 2026
$299.00
Receive all 12 session from the series and earn a total of 18 CERPs in a variety of Detailed Content Outline Areas.
15 L-CERPs + 1.5 E-CERPs + R-CERPs = 18 CERPs
Partnering for Growth: Lactation Case Studies in Multidisciplinary Infant Support
- Lydia O. Boyd, IBCLC, CBE-EXPERT, CLE, Doula
$45.00
This presentation explores the crucial role of lactation professionals in identifying and addressing weight-related concerns within the mother-infant dyad.
1.5 L-CERPs / III. Pathology
On-Demand Trainings (Contact Hours) (No CERPs)
These trainings provide lactation-specific education and certificates of completion, but do not include CERPs.
Self-paced, certificate included
Advanced Clinical Skills in Supporting the Premature Dyad
$20.00
Premature delivery presents unique challenges for birthing parents and their infants. Caring for premature infants requires a multifaceted, comprehensive approach that includes a medical team that cares for the dyad.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Bottle Feeding for the Breastfed Infant
$20.00
In this lesson, we will review responsive feeding practices, bottle differences, and common road blocks to bottle feeding, including bottle refusal. .
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Black Maternal Mental Health for the Lactating Mother
$20.00
This presentation delves into the critical yet often overlooked intersection of maternal mental health and lactation within the Black community.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Development for the Breastfed Infant
$20.00
In this presentation, we'll explore gross motor activities that promote breastfeeding skills and understanding how reflex integration and motor coordination impact latch.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Lab Values & Herbal Supplements: The Intersection
$20.00
This session will provide an in-depth look at why lab work is requested for lactating individuals and how herbal preparations can influence lab results and health conditions that affect the lactation process.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Gut Health for the Breastfeeding Dyad
$20.00
Participants will gain an understanding of the importance of optimizing gut health when managing lactation, identifying signs of gut distress in the breastfeeding dyad, discretion when and how to intervene and when to refer.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Lactation & The Snapback Culture in the Black Community
$20.00
"Snapback Culture," a societal expectation for mothers to quickly return to their pre-pregnancy bodies, within the context of the Black community.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Oral Function in the Breastfed Infant
$20.00
This presentation explores the intricate dynamics of infant feeding, delving into the oral mechanics necessary for optimal latching and efficient milk removal. Participants will examine the connective tissue's structural and functional significance, and more.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Bodywork for the Breastfeeding Infant
$20.00
Students will be introduced to bodywork modalities that support infant feeding and explains how they can address feeding challenges. Participants will also learn about the roles of various providers who specialize in pediatric care.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
HIV & Lactation for the Black Family
$20.00
This presentation examines the complex relationship between HIV and lactation, with a focus on the unique challenges and considerations faced by Black families.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
LLL Love, Lactation & Letdown
$20.00
This presentation will discuss common concerns experienced by lactating families as they redefine attachment, closeness, and affection after childbirth.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
Pumping: Expanding Your Knowledge
$20.00
In this course, we’ll cover the history, the mechanics, the tools & accessories, and real life clinical integration of the breast pump.
1.5 Lactation Educational Contact Hours
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