Not exact matches
We'll have easy search tools to find a
qualified local professional
lactation consultant (LC) to
help you and your baby (or babies!)
If efforts such as the above do not increase breastmilk supply for you, you may need to seek
help from a
qualified midwife,
lactation consultant, or women's health specialist who can test hormones or other factors that may be contributing to supply issues.
Obtaining
qualified, competent
help early can make a huge difference in milk supply whether the problem is the result of inaccurate information about normal newborn behavior or an actual problem with
lactation.
A
qualified Lactation Consultant can
help with pumping and milk supply as well as getting babies to latch and nurse effectively.
If your milk supply is low, be sure to get
help from a
lactation consultant (IBCLC) or other
qualified breastfeeding support person.
International Board Certified
Lactation Consultants who are
qualified to
help mothers with breastfeeding in routine and complex situations, are aware that, with enough up - to - date information and timely skilled assistance, almost all mothers are physically capable of breastfeeding their babies.