About Course
💡 Need the Quizzes too?
Turn your downtime into productive study time.
- Audio-Only: Designed for multitasking (driving, chores, walking).
- Deep Dives: 8+ hours covering Science, Pathology, and Clinical Management.
- Reinforcement: Master complex topics through repeated listening.
Note: Exam prep only. No CERPs.
Course Content
The Science of Lactation
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The Rock-Solid Science of Breastfeeding
17:56 -
Breast Anatomy, Hormones, and the FIL Switch
14:40 -
Mastering the Biochemistry of Human Milk
17:55 -
Mastering Infant Anatomy, Reflexes and the Mechanics Behind Effective Sucking and Swallowing
21:06 -
Preventing PIM: Mastering the Six Infant States and Calming Strategies
13:46 -
500 Calories, 11 Nutrients: Essential Nutrition for Lactation
14:26 -
From EBF to Toddler Foods: The IBCLC’s Guide to Infant Nutrition
16:17 -
Lactation Pharmacology Decoded: The IBCLC’s Guide to Drug Transfer
16:59 -
Evidence-Informed Practice and Critical Thinking: Mastering the Core Skills for Lactation Care
21:33
Clinical Management of Lactation
Professional Responsibilities and Advocacy
Student Ratings & Reviews
A great follow up to the main prep course. While Exam Intelligence is great for deep dives and photos, the Commuter Companion is perfect for keeping that knowledge 'top of mind.' It covers the core pillars of the exam in a way that’s easy to digest on the go. If you are serious about passing and want to make the most of every spare minute you have, getting both is a no-brainer.
I honestly drained my bank account on the required course and all those huge textbooks, but I still felt totally unprepared for the actual exam. I was scared to spend any more money, but Smart Lactation was a one-time price I could actually afford. I’m so glad I grabbed it. The audio course is the best part, it’s just like listening to a podcast. I listen to it on the bus to work every morning and it makes studying feel way less stressful.
I really didn't think I was going to be able to finish the course, sitting at a desk just isn't possible for me right now. With two small kids, I have zero dedicated 'study time.' I used the Commuter Companion while pushing a stroller and washing dishes. I listened to the entire curriculum and it made all the difference. It basically let me study in the weird free moments I had so I didn't feel like I was ignoring my family.