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Want to Learn About the Estrobolome and Lactation?

Who Knew? The Estrobolome and The Mammary Gland

Estrogen is a key player in both health and successful lactation. Too much or too little can both cause issues. But what determines the body’s level of estrogen? 

Get ready to understand this key hormone like never before. By the end of this class, you’ll have a powerful new lens for considering the causes of the lactation challenges you see, and new knowledge for optimizing your own health!

Laurel Wilson, I has shared her expertise on the microbiome, epigenetics, and human milk. Now, she explains the estrobolome — the grouping of gut microbes that regulate the metabolism of estrogen. 

Wilson explains the role of estrogen throughout the life cycle, including its functions in fertility, pregnancy, and lactation. Then she presents a deep dive into the surprising things that control estrogen levels and functioning, contributing to a healthy or unhealthy estrobolome and estrogen balance. You’ll learn how gut microbiome and one’s ecosystem, genes, lifestyle, and social and physical-chemical environments all interact to influence this key hormone, as well as how estrogen balance can influence milk supply and how to integrate this possibility when working with clients. 

Lastly, Wilson explains simple steps that can improve one’s estrobolome, from diet changes to changing the material of one’s food storage containers and reconsidering one’s cosmetics. It’s essential information you’ll find yourself eagerly absorbing, for your clients and for yourself!

This Course Awards:  2.0 R- CERPs Cost:  $30

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“I heard WONDERFUL comments from the 2 LMC RNs who attended your class. They said they learned so much from you and are already applying what they learned into their nursing practices... will continue to encourage the nurses to register for your class when offered again. We have just started the “Development Phase” of the Baby Friendly Journey and staff education like your class helps our staff move forward!"

Karen

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