Many moms need help with breastfeeding. The good news is there are a lot of people you can reach out to for help and support – including WIC!
Your breastfeeding support team might include:
WIC has breastfeeding experts – lactation consultants and peer counselors – who are ready to support your breastfeeding goals. WIC can answer questions and help with breastfeeding challenges.
How WIC supports breastfeeding:
You are not alone in your breastfeeding journey. Help is just a call away!
Other breastfeeding mothers are a great source of support. They can share tips and offer good advice. They might also share personal breastfeeding stories that will inspire and reassure you.
Ways to connect with other breastfeeding mothers:
Some WIC programs offer peer counselors. “Peer” means that the counselor has breastfed her own baby and can help other mothers breastfeed.
Ask WIC, your doctor, or other breastfeeding expert to suggest a support group.
These centers may offer support groups. Some resources include:
Social media sites and message boards can help you connect with other moms.
These are great support systems, but it’s best not to rely on social media for medical advice or clinical breastfeeding support. For challenges such as sore nipples or milk supply concerns, talk to WIC, your doctor, or other breastfeeding expert instead.Side-Lying Hold
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Cross-Cradle Hold
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Clutch or “Football” Hold
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Cradle Hold
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Laid-Back Hold
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