LL
2018年3月19日
This course is very helpful to me to prepare for my baby's arrival. I have learned a lot from the benefits of breastfeeding and will absolutely choose this practice in raising my own child.
NB
2018年3月24日
Excellent course! The information given in the course is relevant, accurate and very important for the health and future of our babies. Congratulations on the 100% Breastfeeding campaign!
創建者 Bhavini A
•2021年4月4日
The course is nice enough for the beginners . Am interested to go for a detailed one. If there are any such cources please do inform me.
創建者 Karla A N C
•2018年3月30日
I liked the course, it's practical, however I expected to know about what to do to produce more milk and decrease colics to the baby.
創建者 Bettina S
•2018年8月21日
Course is focused on healthcare aspects of breastfeeding rather than breastfeeding process. I alos found the course repetitive
創建者 Nozomi K R
•2021年9月1日
They could introduce more about the infant formula feeding for mothers who are not available to breastfeed for many reasons.
創建者 Margaret m
•2022年3月11日
easy to follow information and good revision for health professionals to know how to communicate information to clients.
創建者 Bárbara C B
•2020年8月6日
Bom principalmente para quem não tenho conhecimentos na área. Pata profissionais de saúde pode ser um pouco básico.
創建者 M B J
•2020年5月15日
en muchas imágenes vi el uso de biberón, lo que esta comprobado científicamente que no es seguro ni recomendable.
創建者 Clare
•2020年7月14日
This was a clearly outlined and informative course. Great for awareness on the topic of breastfeeding.
創建者 Irene T
•2019年4月16日
I found the class to be really helpful but I wish there was a little more information too!
創建者 Maria N
•2019年11月1日
helpful and basic information about breastfeeding that is suitable to all new mothers
創建者 Bhavik D
•2018年5月18日
Not very detailed. I am not a lay-person, so perhaps my opinion is biased.
創建者 Jerome D
•2020年8月9日
I would have expected the course to be more detailed and technical
創建者 Kovalchuk O
•2020年6月17日
Он хорош для ознакомления с Грудным вскармливанием. Но не более.
創建者 SEHA-08179 S V
•2019年5月25日
when completed course succesfully certificate also expected
創建者 Soosai A
•2020年5月13日
Wonderful course for new mom's and interested people
創建者 Christy J L
•2021年3月20日
learnt a lot, thank you!
創建者 kerolos F
•2020年4月6日
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創建者 Yuleima M M
•2022年2月25日
muy práctico
創建者 Chisom_egedeuzu c V
•2020年10月20日
Informative
創建者 Patricia L B
•2021年9月9日
Muito bom
創建者 Achraf J
•2018年4月11日
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創建者 Laurie K
•2021年2月19日
I am very pleased to see a Stanford course offered for the good of the general public. I hope you attract many learners!
Good basic content, but maybe a bit too much time spent on feelings and the "goodness" of breastfeeding, although this message is also important. For most people, I believe there is too much empty talk for the time spent watching, at the risk of losing your audience's attention and completeing the course. I believe your audience will appreciate more practical advice about how to avoid breastfeeding problems, especially those to which current hospital practices can contribute. Please talk more about the importance of skin to skin and leaving mother and baby undisturbed during the first hours after birth. Say something about the potential consequences of pitocin and epidural anesthetics, and what to do if you must have a C-section. A short primer on breast stimulation techniques when breastfeeding start is delayed would be very beneficial to your audience as well.
創建者 YELSI P
•2020年4月18日
It's a course that promotes breastfeeding and try to educate about the benefits of this practice. But the course name suggests that it will have a lot more information about the breasfeeding practice itself, such as best positions, techniques, advices, troobleshooting. So, it could be a little disappointed for mothers or moms-to-be.
創建者 Daniela S
•2020年5月22日
Could go more in depth with help on latching, cracked nipples. They abide by 6 months but should put out there that if a mother really has to go back to work and pumping causes a decrease in milk production that by 4 months IF the baby has lost de extrusion reflex and can sit upright they can start introducing food.
創建者 Debra D W
•2022年1月2日
Good for those with a short attention span. Gives information in very small bites. The questions in the quiz require a much deeper understanding of breastfeeding than the 2-4 minute video clips can convey. Curious about the coars and took it because I have appreciated Stanford Videos on youtube.