Development
& nutrition.
The seven-chapter recall guide for IBCLC candidates — infant growth, milk composition, and intake patterns through the first year.
The seven-chapter recall guide for IBCLC candidates — infant growth, milk composition, and intake patterns through the first year.
The biological processes and hormonal regulation that drive lactation — from prolactin to oxytocin to feedback inhibition.
Medical conditions affecting breastfeeding and human milk — for the dyad, from common to rare. Read alongside Domain III.
The seven-chapter recall guide for IBCLC candidates — medications, transfer to milk, and exposure risk in the breastfeeding dyad.
Cultural, social, and behavioral influences on infant feeding — the human side of the exam, often the most underprepared.
Practical methods, positioning, and management of breastfeeding — the working knowledge a candidate must move fluently through.
Assessment, counseling, and clinical care planning — synthesizing the prior six domains into the work of a real consult.