Lactation consultants are trained professionals who help women with breastfeeding. They work in hospitals, birthing centers, and women’s organizations. They educate women on proper breastfeeding techniques and can help with any issues that arise, such as mastitis or engorgement. They are an important resource for new mothers. A lactation consultant is a person who is […]
Breastfeeding can suppress hormones needed for ovulation, leading to lactation amenorrhea. This method can be used as a natural form of birth control, but requires exclusive breastfeeding and frequent feedings. It has no side effects and offers health benefits, but does not protect against STDs and is only effective for six months. Lactation amenorrhea refers […]
Fenugreek can increase milk supply, but should only be used under the guidance of a lactation consultant or doctor. It is not harmful, but may not be effective for those with underlying health conditions. Additional herbs and supplements can be used, but if a woman cannot produce enough milk, she may have insufficient glandular tissue. […]
Lactation educators help women learn about breastfeeding and can work in various settings. They do not need to be in the medical profession and are often employed by the WIC program or companies that sell breastfeeding products. The requirements to become a lactation educator vary, but most take core courses and can continue their education […]
Becoming a lactation educator requires experience and training in baby care and pregnancy, and a strong interest in teaching others about breastfeeding. Professional certification is not required, but a CLE certification is available. Lactation educators may work in hospitals, maternity wards, or as breastfeeding advocates in community settings. A lactation consultant has followed a consultant […]