Connect with
a LLL chapter or talk to a lactation consultant before baby is born.
We had an active
LLL chapter in town, a brick and mortar cloth diaper store 15 minutes away, and we can visit the flagship Whole Foods anytime we wanted.
Women that are about to nurse for the first time should definitely try to connect with
their LLL chapter.
Not exact matches
You could look up your local
chapter of La Leche League (I know I always mention
LLL, but it's a great local resource even if you're not going to the actual meetings) and call the leader and ask her if she knows of any mothers» groups in Spanish.
An alternative to
LLL is Breastfeeding USA - you can find a local
chapter here: https://breastfeedingusa.org/content/article/find-breastfeeding-counselor
La Leche League currently reaches 200,000 women at its monthly meetings in the U.S., and the organization has
chapters in 66 countries, according to Mary Lofton, a spokeswoman for
LLL International, headquartered in Schaumburg.
LLL does not endorse some breastfeeding management practices, particularly those discussed in
Chapter 2, «Weaning before four months.»
You can find a local
chapter here: La Leche League (
LLL)