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Exciting Updates to Our Guide To
Breastfeeding Spiral-Bound Chart Set

Childbirth Graphics is committed to breastfeeding education as an integral part of our mission to nurture healthy babies and grow healthy families. We designed our dedicated line of breastfeeding and lactation education materials for breastfeeding educators to use as they teach expectant and new parents about the many great benefits of breastfeeding and how to achieve breastfeeding success. We also provide essential reference materials for lactation consultants to use as they counsel breastfeeding mothers.

In addition to creating new breastfeeding education resources, we continually assess and update our classic line of breastfeeding teaching tools. And, one of our many beloved, time-tested customer favorites is our newly updated Guide to Breastfeeding Spiral-Bound Chart Set!

Read on to learn more about our updated Guide to Breastfeeding Spiral-Bound Chart Set, just one of our diverse line of breastfeeding education teaching resources and models.





A Breastfeeding Resource With Clients and Educators in Mind

Featuring 15 beautifully illustrated breastfeeding education charts with diverse mothers and their babies, this timeless, spiral-bound set includes easy-to-follow presentation notes on reverse panels for each chart. The chart set’s miniature, 4½" x 4½" dimensions make it the perfect size for educators to fit into a lab coat pocket, readily available for bedside or one-on-one education with patients or clients.

We’ve updated this customer favorite by giving it a fresh lavender background to enhance chart visibility while providing clear, easy-to-understand images of latching on, optimal mouth positioning, and current breast pumps. Additional, updated information is provided on how to create a proper latch and how to store breastmilk safely.


The 15 charts in the spiral bound chart set cover:

  • Changes in Your Breasts

  • Waking a Sleepy Baby

  • Supporting Your Breast

  • Rooting Reflex and Latching On

  • Good Body and Mouth Position

  • Poor Body and Mouth Position

  • Cradle Position

  • Cross-Cradle Position

  • Football or Clutch Position

  • Side-Lying Position

  • Ending a Feeding
  • Burping Your Baby

  • Breastfeeding Discreetly

  • Engorgement

  • Pumping


Rediscover this enhanced breastfeeding teaching tool today along with our many other engaging Childbirth Graphics lactation education materials and models.

The information contained in this newsletter article is not intended to replace the advice of a healthcare professional.


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