Lactation Conferences
PSBLM Annual Meeting
Overview: The Philippine Society of Breastfeeding and Lactation Medicine (PSBLM) hosts an annual meeting that brings together healthcare professionals committed to advancing breastfeeding and lactation care in the Philippines.
European Association of Breastfeeding Medicine Conference
Overview: This annual event focuses on regional research, policy advocacy, and the development of clinical protocols, fostering collaboration among medical professionals committed to improving breastfeeding care in Europe.
ABM Annual Meeting
Overview: The 2025 Global Breastfeeding Experience by ABM will feature an interactive, expert-led program designed to connect participants worldwide. It offers dynamic education, live discussions, and networking to ensure a meaningful and engaging experience for all attendees.
International Lactation Consultant Association ( ILCA) Conference
Overview: The ILCA Annual Conference is a global gathering of lactation professionals dedicated to advancing breastfeeding support through evidence-based education, collaboration, and advocacy. It offers participants the latest in clinical updates, research, and practical skills through plenary sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities designed to strengthen lactation care worldwide.
Breastfeeding Congress
Overview: The Annual Breastfeeding Congress aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and practices of health professionals by providing the latest updates in breastfeeding through evidence-based lectures, workshops, and presentations.
Breastfeeding Sick Babies Conference
Overview: Dr. Diane Spatz, a leading nurse researcher and Director of the Lactation Program at CHOP, developed the Spatz 10-Step Model to improve breastfeeding outcomes for sick and vulnerable infants, especially in NICUs. This structured, evidence-based approach supports lactation through ten key steps, from informed decision-making to post-discharge follow-up, and has been adopted both nationally in the U.S. and internationally, including in Thailand. Through global training efforts, Dr. Spatz highlights the vital role of nurses in delivering high-quality lactation care in complex clinical settings