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Would you like to better understand some of the common feeding challenges that preterm infants present with - in hospital and on discharge?
Would you like to better understand some of the common feeding challenges that preterm infants present with - in hospital and on discharge?
Would you like to better understand some of the common feeding challenges that preterm infants present with - in hospital and on discharge? Watch this video by Dr Ross on Feeding Challenges in Preterm Infants.
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On the 17th of November, we mark World Prematurity Day. Please be sure to watch our on-demand webinar above, which discusses common feeding challenges that preterm infants face, how healthcare professionals can better support parents with the progression of feeding, and feeding experiences in this vulnerable group. In addition, we're delighted to share our upcoming webinar next week on Practical Strategies for Managing Disorders of Gut-Brain Interactions (DGBIs) in Infants and Early Childhood.
REGISTER NOW FOR NOV 12th: DGBI WEBINAR

Secure a space for our webinar next week, where Lucy Upton Unravels the Gut-Brain Connection
Lucy Upton
Unravelling the Gut-Brain Connection: Practical Strategies for Managing Disorders of Gut-Brain Interactions (DGBIs) in Infants and Early Childhood
Webinar date: Tuesday 12th November 2024
Time: 7-8 pm
This webinar follows on from Part 1 of this topic in September 2024 and this time delves into the cornerstones of practical management of these infant feeding issues.

This live and interactive webinar has been created to support Healthcare Professionals in furthering their understanding of the following:
  • Colic, constipation and regurgitation during infancy and early childhood
  • Understanding the lived experience of families with these conditions-what treatments do they want or use?
  • Common challenges in the management of these DGBIs
  • Improving symptoms through modifying the gut microbiota composition, including through dietary intervention
  • Current management guidelines, best practice and future directions
There will also be an opportunity to put your questions to Lucy during an interactive Q&A session at the end of the webinar.
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