Sentences with phrase «access to lactation consultants»

Peer counselors had immediate daily access to a lactation consultant working on the unit and to project managers.
The company pays for the breast pump and supplies, and provides access to a lactation consultant 24 hours a day.
Most mothers don't have easy access to lactation consultants, since hospitals are rarely staffed adequately, Mannel said.
Lobby the government and insurance companies to make access to lactation consultants and breast pumps easy and free.
For many others, however, uncooperative employers, limited access to lactation consultants, and, of course, spectacularly terrible family leave policies impede their desire to breastfeed as long as they'd like.
Moms can go to their Google app store or to the app store through Apple and download «Pacify» to their phone for instant video access to lactation consultants, pediatric nutritionists and nurses 24hours a day, 7days a week and it is very, very exciting, because usually getting lactation help can be very difficult, What Pacify allows a mom is to get help the minute that she needs it.
It's more important to make sure people have access to lactation consultants, that people know how to be properly supportive of mother's decisions, and that we normalize public breastfeeding.
At Ashland Women's Health, we are moms too, committed to providing our patients with concierge customer service, access to lactation consultants and important resources to support our patients from bump to breast.
I didn't have much help and no access to lactation consultant.
Depending on the location, a mother may have access to lactation consultants or other trained health care workers, or not.
«Rates are also tied to education levels (of the moms), laws about breast - feeding in public places and at the workplace, and access to lactation consultants and to mother - to - mother support.»
In fact, supplying new moms with breast pumps and access to lactation consultants (which are free to moms with insurance, under Obamacare) saves the healthcare system and U.S. taxpayers about $ 1.6 million for every 100,000 babies each year.
Read as much as you can about breastfeeding (check out these tips here), talk with friends about what worked and didn't work for you and most importantly, make sure you have access to a lactation consultant.
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