- What is a lactation consultant?
- How can a lactation consultant help employee and student parents?
- How can I determine if a lactation consultant is qualified?
- What is the professional background of the lactation consultant?
- How many times may I contact the lactation consultant?
- How can I access lactation consultative services?
1. What is a lactation consultant?
A lactation consultant is an individual who provides guidance and assistance with lactation issues.
2. How can a lactation consultant help employee and student parents?
Employee and student parents can benefit from the experience and knowledge offered by a lactation consultant on a variety of areas such as nursing patterns, proper latching, general stages of infant growth and development, reassurance, etc.
3. How can I determine if a lactation consultant is qualified?
According to the Arizona Breastfeeding Coalition, "IBCLC is the abbreviation for International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. It indicates that an individual has had education and experience in helping breastfeeding mothers and has passed an international qualifying exam. The term 'lactation consultant' does not guarantee that the individual using this title has any special education or experience in assisting breastfeeding mothers. It is wise to ask about the credentials of professionals offering advice and assistance with breastfeeding." One other designation individuals may see is CLE for Certified Lactation Educator.
4. What is the professional background of the lactation consultant?
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5. How may times may I contact the lactation consultant?
This unique pilot program opportunity offers individualized, voluntary short-term support to interested undergraduate and graduate/professional students and benefits-eligible employees. Some inquiries may be resolved in a single contact while others may benefit from additional clarification. For longer-term needs, students and employees are encouraged to contact their primary care physician or health care professional for extended follow up.
6. How can I access lactation consultative services?
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