eLearning module: BCST for Breastfeeding Difficulties

Online until December 31st 2026

In this eLearning module, I explore the application of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (CST) in the context of breastfeeding difficulties such as fussy feeding and latching issues.

Designed for practitioners working with infants and mothers, the course bridges the gap between lactation care and bodywork by integrating foundational principles of CST with clinical insights relevant to infant feeding. 

I detail a unique, empathic approach to working with babies, exploring the emotional and physical effects of the birth process on the infant.

3 Hours | 3 CERPs (IBLCE Detailed Content Outline: I, III, V, VI, VII)

Suitable for IBCLCs, midwives, nurses, GPs, osteopaths, craniosacral therapists, bodyworkers and allied health professionals

This module is ideal for anyone seeking to enhance their knowledge of integrative approaches to breastfeeding support, particularly for infants who present with persistent feeding difficulties unresponsive to standard care.

Outline: 

  • What is craniosacral therapy?
  • Research
  • How does it help with breastfeeding?
  • Birth imprints / Birth interventions / Birth trauma
  • Memory crying
  • Stress and the nervous system
  • Musculoskeletal issues
  • Cranial nerve dysfunction
  • Tongue tie and use of craniosacral therapy
  • Case Study
  • Working with mothers too
  • Challenges of the work

By the end of this module, participants will:

  • Understand the theoretical basis and therapeutic principles of craniosacral therapy
  • Recognise the signs of infant stress and understand the impact on breastfeeding
  • Begin to recognise baby body language relating to the birth imprint
  • List the muscles and nerves involved in effective and comfortable breastfeeding
  • Understand the role of CST in babies with potential tongue tie
  • Apply trauma-informed approaches to infant feeding challenges
  • Evaluate when CST may be a useful adjunct to standard lactation care