Learn how postpartum mental health, trauma, and life stressors affect breastfeeding and bonding.

Recognize emotional red flags — even when the latch looks fine or the parent appears okay.

Know when and how to pause feeding goals, prioritize safety, and make confident referrals.

Why Postpartum Feeding Support Is Mental Health Support

Postpartum emotional struggles are often invisible. A baby may be feeding well, while the parent is quietly overwhelmed, disconnected, or at risk. This training centers the real emotional landscape of postpartum families and helps professionals respond with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

What You’ll Learn

You’ll learn how postpartum mental health shapes feeding experiences, how to recognize emotional disconnection and safety concerns, and how to respond using trauma-informed language. The training also covers supporting families through stress, cultural barriers, and stigma, engaging partners, and making appropriate mental health referrals.

Meet Your Webinar Hosts

Presented by A&V Academy for Maternal & Child Health, co-founded by Nurse Ashley Green and Nurse Veronica Simpkins. Their work through Latched Support focuses on trauma-informed, culturally grounded postpartum care that supports both feeding goals and emotional wellbeing.

Ready to Strengthen Postpartum Feeding Support?

Take the first step toward safer, more compassionate postpartum care. Access the free on-demand webinar and gain tools you can use immediately to support feeding goals while prioritizing emotional wellbeing.

$67.00