
Professional Speaking And Continuing Education

Public Speaking Events
Breastfeeding Outside The Box: Low Milk Supply & Insulin resistance | Low Milk Production
Evidence Based Birth: Tackling Fatphobia in Lactation
Gold Lactation: Eating Disorders in the Perinatal Client: A Trauma Informed Model
Deeper Dive Lactation Podcast: Compassion Fatigue | Mental Health & Covid 19
Lactation Education Resources: What’s the Big Fat Deal: Talking Fat Bias
Lehigh Valley Breastfeeding Association- Keynote Speaker Managing Insufficient Glandular Tissue in Private Practice
Lactation Consultants in Private Practice Conference Caring for Fat Clients with Respect for Perinatal Providers
United States Lactation Consultant Association Communicating with Clients When the Care Plan Fails
Courses Available For Continuing Education
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Kristin Cavuto, LCSW, IBCLC shares strategies and resources for helping to continue to take care of clients when we're feeling maxed out.
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Kristin Cavuto describes IGT and teaches differential assessment skills to identify IGT and distinguish it from other reasons for low supply.
View IGT Is Not A Tragedy
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Kristin Cavuto provides practical information and instructions one challenging biases in oneself and in their lactation practice. It includes case studies on practitioner bias, how to know when one has made a bias mistake, and sample scripts to take responsibility and make amends.
View Challenging Biases
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Krisitn discusses the possible causes for low milk supply, the difference between primary and secondary low supply, how to increase supply when possible, how to supplement responsibly, and how to counsel the client with low milk supply.
View Confident and Competent: Understanding and Managing Low Supply in Private Practice
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Kristin teaches the perinatal care provider how to care for their fat clients without causing harm and educates on the myths and the facts about fatness, both medically and socially.
View Unlearning Obesity
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Kristin Cavuto discusses the possible causes for low milk supply, the difference between primary and secondary low supply, how to increase supply when possible, how to supplement responsibly, and how to counsel the client with low milk supply.
Click here to view Clinical Complexities: Milk Production & Supply
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