Fed Is Best – But Breast Is Possible: A Complete Breastfeeding Course for Nigerian Mothers”

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Fed Is Best – But Breast Is Possible: A Complete Breastfeeding Course for Nigerian Mothers”

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You Want to Breastfeed. Let’s Make Sure You Can.


No one told you it would hurt like this.

No one told you you would be sitting at 3am, nipples cracked, baby crying, wondering if you are doing everything wrong.

No one told you that the phrase “just latch the baby” would feel like the most useless advice in human history when you are desperately trying to figure out what a correct latch actually is.

Breastfeeding is natural. It is also a skill. And skills can be learned.

This course teaches you what the skill actually looks like in practical, medically accurate terms  so you are not learning it alone at 3am.


WHO THIS IS FOR:

  • Pregnant women preparing to breastfeed before their baby arrives
  • New mothers struggling with latch, pain, supply, or getting the baby to feed properly
  • Mothers who have returned to work and are trying to continue breastfeeding
  • Mothers who breastfed before and want this experience to go better
  • Women who are not sure if they can breastfeed and want real information before deciding

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

By the end of this course, you will:

✓ Understand how breast milk production actually works — so you stop second-guessing your body

✓ Achieve a proper latch — and know how to tell the difference between a good one and a bad one

✓ Know whether your baby is getting enough milk without relying on guesswork ✓ Manage the most common breastfeeding problems: sore nipples, engorgement, blocked ducts, mastitis

✓ Know how to pump and store breast milk safely

✓ Breastfeed while working  with a practical plan for pumping at work

✓ Understand your options for weaning when the time comes

✓ Navigate family pressure and cultural myths about breastfeeding in Nigeria with confidence and facts


WHAT YOU GET:

Included Detail
5 Video Modules Pre-recorded, watch anytime, any device
Breastfeeding Positioning Guide Illustrated guide to the major feeding positions
Troubleshooting Guide Step-by-step solutions to the most common breastfeeding problems
Breast Milk Storage Chart Safe storage times for expressed milk
Pumping at Work Plan Template A ready-to-fill schedule for working mothers
Weaning Guide Gradual weaning strategies for when you are ready
Baby Feeding Tracker Track feeds, wet nappies, and weight gain in the early weeks
Lifetime Access No expiry date
Certificate of Completion Downloadable on finishing

Breastfeeding is a skill. Let’s build it.

[ENROLL NOW — ₦20,000]

Secure payment. Instant access. Watch at your own pace.

Questions? Email info@doctorchandus.com

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What Will You Learn?

  • WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
  • By the end of this course, you will:
  • ✓ Understand how breast milk production actually works — so you stop second-guessing your body
  • ✓ Achieve a proper latch — and know how to tell the difference between a good one and a bad one
  • ✓ Know whether your baby is getting enough milk without relying on guesswork
  • ✓ Manage the most common breastfeeding problems: sore nipples, engorgement, blocked ducts, mastitis
  • ✓ Know how to pump and store breast milk safely
  • ✓ Breastfeed while working — with a practical plan for pumping at work
  • ✓ Understand your options for weaning when the time comes
  • ✓ Navigate family pressure and cultural myths about breastfeeding in Nigeria with confidence and facts

Course Content

Understand how breast milk production actually works — so you stop second-guessing your body

Achieve a proper latch — and know how to tell the difference between a good one and a bad one

✓ Know whether your baby is getting enough milk without relying on guesswork

Manage the most common breastfeeding problems: sore nipples, engorgement, blocked ducts, mastitis

Know how to pump and store breast milk safely

Breastfeed while working — with a practical plan for pumping at work

Understand your options for weaning when the time comes

Navigate family pressure and cultural myths about breastfeeding in Nigeria with confidence and facts

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