Description

Sexuality in the postpartum period is a fairly unknown topic, even for healthcare professionals, so it is important that they increase their training" 

The puerperium requires adjustments in the couple and a lot of mutual understanding. The woman may have fears or unpleasant memories of childbirth that interfere with a return to sexual life. In addition to this, there is a great deal of misinformation on the subject, both on the part of the professional and the woman, which makes it difficult for them to consult on aspects related to their sexuality, or else it is the professional who does not know how to deal with these issues. 

The midwife, due to their professional characteristics, must perform an active search in the consultation addressing sexual health and sexuality during pregnancy and postpartum in order to provide the woman with comprehensive and quality care. This program will give an entity of its own to the experience of sexuality in the puerperium, so that practical tools are acquired to incorporate in the care work with the puerpera, thus helping to provide a global care to women's health. 

Sexuality is inherently linked to contraception. Therefore, this program will address the latest updates in contraception that are indicated in the postpartum period to cover all family planning options, taking into account the necessary adaptations in case of breastfeeding. 

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This Postgraduate Certificate in Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium for Midwives contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features of the program include: 

  • The development of case studies presented by experts in Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium for Midwives
  • The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice 
  • News on Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium for Midwives 
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium for Midwives 
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments 
  • Access to content from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection 

This Postgraduate Certificate is the best investment you can make in the selection of up-to-date program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Sexuality and Contraception in the Postpartum Period, you will obtain a Postgraduate Certificate from TECH Technological University”

The teaching staff includes professionals from the field Puerperium, who bring their experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities. 

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations. 

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the specialist must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year. For this, the professional will be assisted by an innovative system of interactive videos made by recognized experts, with great experience in Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium.

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Combine your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in the field of puerperium thanks to this 100% online Postgraduate Certificate"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by the best professionals in the Puerperium area, with a wide trajectory and recognized prestige in the profession, backed by the volume of cases reviewed, studied and diagnosed, and with a wide command of the new technologies applied to healthcare. 

This Postgraduate Certificate in Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium for Midwives contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market"  

Module 1. Sexuality and Contraception in the Puerperium 

1.1. Anatomical Recollection of the Female Genital Tract 

1.1.1. External Genitalia 
1.1.2. Internal Genitals 
1.1.3. Pelvis Bone 
1.1.4. Soft Pelvis 
1.1.5. Mammary Gland 

1.2. Recall of the Physiology of the Female Reproductive System 

1.2.1. Introduction 
1.2.2. Female Hormones 
1.2.3. Female Genital Cycle: Ovarian, Endometrial, Myometrial, Tubal, Cervical, Vaginal and Mammary 

1.3. Female Sexual Response Cycle 

1.3.1. Introduction: Johnson Masters Sexual Response Cycle
1.3.2. Desire 
1.3.3. Excitement 
1.3.4. Plateau 
1.3.5. Orgasm 

1.4. Sexuality in the Puerperium 

1.4.1. Introduction 
1.4.2. Anatomical, Physiological and Psychological Changes in the Postpartum Period 
1.4.3. Sexuality in the Puerperium 
1.4.4. Sexual Problems during the Puerperium 
1.4.5. Promotion of Sexual Health in the Puerperium 

1.5. Dysfunctions of Desire 

1.5.1. Introduction 
1.5.2. Biological Bases of Sexual Desire 
1.5.3. Considerations on Sexual Desire 
1.5.4. Definitions of Sexual Desire 
1.5.5. Desire Phase Dysfunctions 
1.5.6. Etiology of Desire Dysfunctions 
1.5.7. Treatment Proposals 

1.6. Excitation Dysfunctions 

1.6.1. Definitions of the Concept of Excitation 
1.6.2. Definition of Arousal Dysfunctions 
1.6.3. Classification of the Dysfunctions in the Excitation Phase 
1.6.4. Etiology of Dysfunctions in the Excitation Phase 

1.7. Orgasm Dysfunctions 

1.7.1. What Is the Orgasm and How Is it Produced? 
1.7.2. Physiological Reactions of the Sexual Response in Women 
1.7.3. The G Point 
1.7.4. The Love Muscle (Pubococcygeus Muscle) 
1.7.5. Necessary Conditions for the Achievement of Orgasm 
1.7.6. Classification of Female Orgasmic Dysfunctions 
1.7.7. Etiology of Anorgasmia 
1.7.8. Treatment 

1.8. Vaginismus and Dyspareunia 

1.8.1. Definitions 
1.8.2. Classification 
1.8.3. Etiology 
1.8.4. Treatment 

1.9. Couple Therapy 

1.9.1. Introduction 
1.9.2. General Aspects of Couples Therapy 
1.9.3. Dynamics of Sexual Enrichment and Couple Communication 

1.10. Contraception in the Puerperium 

1.10.1. Concepts 
1.10.2. Types of Contraception 
1.10.3. Natural Methods 

1.10.3.1. Natural Methods with Breastfeeding 
1.10.3.2. Natural Methods without Breastfeeding 

1.10.4. IUD 
1.10.5. Hormonal Methods 

1.10.5.1. Hormonal Methods with Breastfeeding 
1.10.5.2. Hormonal Methods without Breastfeeding 

1.10.6. Voluntary Sterilization 
1.10.7. Emergency Contraception

This training will allow you to advance in your career comfortably"