• The journey from volunteer counselor to professional clinician • Improving the quality and consistency of
lactation care • A new U.S. provider category and taxonomy code established for non-RN IBCLCs • Texting as a way to communicate effectively with today's mothers • Using social media to reach and support clients • Generational differences
between mothers and providers • Offering
lactation expertise and support in online settings • Managing a «paperless» private
lactation practice, with all charting, records, communications, and
care plans in one place • Burnout and compassion fatigue and the importance of professional self -
care
We're well - connected pillars in the community, so for any further assistance you need from medical
care to
lactation support to baby photographers to therapists to postpartum fitness and everything in
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Saturated fats in mother's milk stimulate the immune system and work synergistically with LCPs to maintain them in the tissues where they belong.12 Levels of fat in a mother's milk will decrease with each baby unless she takes special
care to consume high levels of nutrient - dense fats
between pregnancies and during each
lactation.13