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Michelle Merrigan, from Clontarf, Co. Dublin pictured with her with her 10 month old son Sam Naylor and Minister of State for Health Promotion Marcella Corcoran Kennedy at the launch of the National Breastfeeding Week which takes place from the 1st to the 7th of October 2016. The campaign message from the HSE is ‘Every Breastfeed makes a Difference’. As part of National Breastfeeding Week we are expanding the on-line breastfeeding supports on our website www.breastfeeding.ie to assist mothers and mothers-to-be. The new supports include an extended Ask our Expert service and Webchat provided by International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs), a new HSE Breastfeeding Facebook page, and Irish breastfeeding videos. Pic. Robbie Reynolds

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (March 1, 2022) - Rachel Hinckley, a registered nurse and international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC) at Naval Hospital Jacksonville’s Maternal Infant Unit, teaches a prenatal breastfeeding class to expecting moms and their support persons. Hinckley, a native of Fernandina Beach, Florida, says, “Classes help prepare new parents with skills needed before the baby is born. It makes them more comfortable, so they can support breastfeeding right away.” IBCLCs provide breastfeeding and lactation care, as members of the maternal-child health team. Naval Hospital Jacksonville is certified Baby Friendly by Baby Friendly USA. (U.S. Navy photo by Deidre Smith, Naval Hospital Jacksonville/Released). #FacesofNHJax

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Siobhan Hourigan, National Breastfeeding Coordinator, HSE (left) with Minister of State for Health Promotion Marcella Corcoran Kennedy, Dr. Stephanie O’Keeffe, Director of Health and Wellbeing, HSE and Rebecca O’Donovan, Assistant National Breastfeeding Co-ordinator, HSE with expectant mother Frances Plunkett from Cavan (right) at the launch of the National Breastfeeding Week which takes place from the 1st to the 7th of October 2016. The campaign message from the HSE is ‘Every Breastfeed makes a Difference’. As part of National Breastfeeding Week we are expanding the on-line breastfeeding supports on our website www.breastfeeding.ie to assist mothers and mothers-to-be. The new supports include an extended Ask our Expert service and Webchat provided by International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs), a new HSE Breastfeeding Facebook page, and Irish breastfeeding videos. Pic. Robbie Reynolds

 

Breastfeeding is the perfect way to bond with your little one in these early stages of life. In this video, Dr. Preeti Gangan, MBBS, DCH, IBCLC, Pediatrician, talks about the benefits of breastfeeding and how to feed a baby in the first three days after they are born. Watch the video to learn more!Watch the video to learn more: youtu.be/uOtOUJr8z74

Learn more - www.morisonsbabydreams.com/

Some of our awesome staff, from left to right a WIC Peer Counselor, one of our WIC IBCLCs, and 3 more WIC Peer Counselors

IBCLC/singer/songwriter Joce Milanes and her daughter Joy. Joce performed an original song to open the event

Board Certified Lactation Consultants (L-R: Jennifer Moore, RN, IBCLC, Angela Monk, IBCLC, and LaChellé Reece, RN, BSN, IBCLC) are available to assist with breastfeeding and answer questions about infant feeding.

  

Ministry Saint Joseph’s Children’s Hospital offers lactation services staffed by International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) who work together with you and your doctor to overcome breastfeeding difficulties.

Pictured:

Left, Heather Seubert RN, BSN, IBCLC

Right, Jessie Richardson RN, BSN, IBCLC

 

Classes – evening classes are offered monthly and are recommended for families thinking about or planning to breastfeed. We suggest taking the class during the last three months of pregnancy with your support person. Register online or call 715.387.7011.

 

Breastfeeding Warmline - a phone line to help families with breastfeeding questions or concerns. The phone number is 800.991.8412 or 715.389.3903.

 

Outpatient Services – mothers and babies are seen by the lactation consultant for additional help beyond the Breastfeeding Warmline. These 45-60 minute visits are arranged through a doctor and the IBCLC and are covered by most insurance providers. Call the Breastfeeding Warmline to arrange a visit.

 

Breast Pumps – the Birth Center has breast pumps for sale. Contact the Breastfeeding Warmline for more information.

 

Breastfeeding class being taught during the Walk by Mireya Patricia Roman, MS IBCLC

The sons of a local IBCLC who used to be one of our Peer Counselors

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC and Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session at BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

Book lactation consultation specialists online from the top IBCLC/CAPPA/BPNI, certified lactation consultants in India. Consult them for breastfeeding for low milk supply, nipple issues, or latching difficulties.

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Breastfeeding is one of those events in a mother's life that is unforgettable... Here are some of the best Breastfeeding quotes and saying. I have seen from mothers, fathers, health care practitioners, and others about breastfeeding.

 

Breastfeeding Encouragement Quotes

 

- “Bottles fill his stomach, but breastfeeding fills his soul.”-Diane Wiessinger, IBCLC

- “It is the lucky child who still breastfeeds past two years old.”-Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop

- “The whole human world is born from the womb of mothers, and if we can’t make the motherly act of breastfeeding free from stigma in such a world, then it’s an insult to our very existence as a species.”-Abhijit Naskar

- “Mothers and babies form an inseparable biological and social unit; the health and nutrition of one group cannot be divorced from the health and nutrition of the other.”-World Health Organization

- “A newborn has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three.”-Dr. Grantly Dick-Read

- “Breastfeeding is a mother’s gift to herself, her baby, and the earth.”-Pamela K. Wiggins

- When you hold a child to your breast to nurse, the curve of the little head echoes exactly the curve of the breast it suckles, as though this new person truly mirrors the flesh from which it sprang.”Diana

 

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By: Temitope Awelewa, MBCHB, MPH, FAAP, IBCLC

 

Breastfeeding can offer many perks, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can even breastfeed if you test positive for COVID-19 or are not fully vaccinated, as long as you take extra safety precautions to protect your baby.

 

Benefits of breastfeeding during a pandemic

 

- Breastfeeding is good for babies. It protects them from many infections. It is not proven that breastmilk protects babies from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. However, several studies have found antibodies that target the virus in human milk. In addition, breastfed infants are generally less likely to have severe respiratory symptoms when they get sick.

- Breastfeeding is good for moms. Hormones released in the mother's body during breastfeeding promote wellness and can relieve stress and anxiety.

- Breast milk is readily available. No purchase necessary! This can be important during public health emergencies, when it can be more challenging to buy formula and other feeding supplies.

 

Do I need to take extra precautions while breastfeeding if I'm vaccinated against COVID?

 

If you’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you do not need to take any special precautions when feeding your baby at the breast or expressing milk. However, if you have symptoms of COVID or have had close contact with someone who has the illness, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask.

 

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By: Temitope Awelewa, MBCHB, MPH, FAAP, IBCLC

 

Breastfeeding can offer many perks, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can even breastfeed if you test positive for COVID-19 or are not fully vaccinated, as long as you take extra safety precautions to protect your baby.

 

Benefits of breastfeeding during a pandemic

 

- Breastfeeding is good for babies. It protects them from many infections. It is not proven that breastmilk protects babies from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. However, several studies have found antibodies that target the virus in human milk. In addition, breastfed infants are generally less likely to have severe respiratory symptoms when they get sick.

- Breastfeeding is good for moms. Hormones released in the mother's body during breastfeeding promote wellness and can relieve stress and anxiety.

- Breast milk is readily available. No purchase necessary! This can be important during public health emergencies, when it can be more challenging to buy formula and other feeding supplies.

 

Do I need to take extra precautions while breastfeeding if I'm vaccinated against COVID?

 

If you’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you do not need to take any special precautions when feeding your baby at the breast or expressing milk. However, if you have symptoms of COVID or have had close contact with someone who has the illness, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask.

 

forherhealthwomen.com/breastfeeding-during-covid-19/

By: Temitope Awelewa, MBCHB, MPH, FAAP, IBCLC

 

Breastfeeding can offer many perks, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can even breastfeed if you test positive for COVID-19 or are not fully vaccinated, as long as you take extra safety precautions to protect your baby.

 

Benefits of breastfeeding during a pandemic

 

- Breastfeeding is good for babies. It protects them from many infections. It is not proven that breastmilk protects babies from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. However, several studies have found antibodies that target the virus in human milk. In addition, breastfed infants are generally less likely to have severe respiratory symptoms when they get sick.

- Breastfeeding is good for moms. Hormones released in the mother's body during breastfeeding promote wellness and can relieve stress and anxiety.

- Breast milk is readily available. No purchase necessary! This can be important during public health emergencies, when it can be more challenging to buy formula and other feeding supplies.

 

Do I need to take extra precautions while breastfeeding if I'm vaccinated against COVID?

 

If you’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you do not need to take any special precautions when feeding your baby at the breast or expressing milk. However, if you have symptoms of COVID or have had close contact with someone who has the illness, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask.

 

forherhealthwomen.com/breastfeeding-during-covid-19/

Breastfeeding is the perfect way to bond with your little one in these early stages of life. In this video, Dr. Preeti Gangan, MBBS, DCH, IBCLC, Pediatrician, talks about the benefits of breastfeeding and how to feed a baby in the first three days after they are born. Watch the video to learn more!Watch the video to learn more: youtu.be/uOtOUJr8z74

Learn more - www.morisonsbabydreams.com/

Teresa Gates, RN, BSN, IBCLC

WIC Breastfeeding Coordinator

AR WIC Program

17th Annual Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine Conference in Chicago, IL

If you are looking for one of the best lactation consultants in Northern Virginia, keep reading! I had the chance to connect with Amy Tanzilla from Thrive Breastfeeding to find out more about her business and what moms-to-be can expect! Take a peek at the interview below!

  

Interview with Amy Tanzillo from Thrive Breastfeeding

 

What inspired you to start Thrive Breastfeeding?

After having three kids in 39 months, babies & breastfeeding were my thing. I started the IBCLC certification process shortly after I had my third child. Certification requirements are grueling – courses, 500 (mostly unpaid) clinical hours, and passing the board exam. I spent countless weekends at Sibley Memorial Hospital, The Breastfeeding Center, and the INOVA NICU to get hands-on experience helping moms and babies breastfeed.

 

In 2011, Thrive Breastfeeding was born. I’ve supported well over 1,000 families throughout the DC Metro area.

  

How do you support mothers in establishing and maintaining a successful breastfeeding relationship with their baby?

The best scenario is when an expecting mom reaches out before the baby arrives. This way we have a support system in place and can head off issues before they become problems.

  

What are some common challenges that mothers may face when breastfeeding and how do you help them overcome these challenges?

Aside from a low supply or an uncomfortable latch, the lack of a concrete plan is probably what I deal with most of the time.

 

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, SHE Media CEO Samantha Skey, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris attend BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images for BlogHer)

Guest speaker for the Nurses' Pinning Ceremony was Julie Bouchet-Horwitz, FN, IBCLC.

Dr. med. Michael Abou-Dakn, ist Chefarzt der Klink für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe, St. Joseph Krankenhaus Berlin, Still- und Laktationsberater IBCLC, Vorstand BFHI Deutschland und Mitglied der Nationalen Stillkommission.

 

UNICEF und WHO haben sich zum Ziel gesetzt, die erste Lebensphase eines Neugeborenen besonders zu schützen. Mit der Initiative „Babyfreundliches Krankenhaus“ steht ein professionelles Betreuungskonzept zur Förderung des Bindungsverhaltens zwischen Mutter und Kind, angefangen bei der Schwangerenvorsorge bis hin zu Betreuungsangeboten nach der Entlassung. Dabei werden Routinemaßnahmen, die das Bindungsverhalten des Kindes stören können vermieden. Das Entstehen der Bindung zwischen Mutter und Kind wird `Bonding´ genannt, das Stillen ist eine natürliche Folge des gelungenen Bondings.

  

DIETITIAN, NUTRITIONIST, IBCLC

Best Diet and Nutrition In Dubai

 

Areas of Expertise

Lactation

Nutrition during Pregnancy

Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy and Paediatric Allergies

Constipation

Overweight and Obesity in Children

Weight Loss Post-partum

 

Languages Spoken

English, French, Arabic

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

atBlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris attend BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

atBlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

Elke Sporleder, Mutter von drei erwachsenen Kindern und einem Enkelkind, engagiert sich seit 1981 in der Stillförderung, anfangs als Beraterin der La Leche Liga und anschließend von 1987 bis 2007 als Laktationsberaterin IBCLC. Sie war viele Jahre Referentin des Europäischen Instituts für Stillen und Laktation, dem Ausbildungsprogramm des Verbandes Europäischer Laktationsberaterinnen (VELB).

 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC speaks onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

atBlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC and Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session at BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

atBlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

atBlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

atBlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris attend BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC, Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke, and Attorney, Model, TV Host, & Blogger Jesyka Harris speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session

at BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC and Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session at BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: (L-R) Co-Owner of Kindred Space LA & Executive Director of The Birthing People Foundation Kimberly Durdin, CPM, LM, IBCLC and Founder & Chief Medical Officer of Nevada Fertility Institute Dr. Cindy Duke speak onstage during the Black Maternal Health: Steps Towards Equitable Healthcare session at BlogHer 22 Health on May 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for BlogHer)

TMC's Cheryl Bradshaw, BSN, RN, IBCLC and Executive Director Christine Haas talk at the TMC table.

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