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Partner support can make or break breastfeeding

This week on The Breastfeeding Center’s blog, we’ll have a look at the various ways a partner can provide support while the nursing parent is breastfeeding. Often the non-nursing parent struggles to find their role in the breastfeeding experience, and luckily there are a good number of ways to be involved. IBCLC, Isabela Lessa, gives us a brief look into the breastfeeding experience and the different ways a partner or support person can offer vital support. As the title indicates, support can be the difference between an overwhelming breastfeeding experience and a thriving one for the whole family.

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  Newborn “Nipple Confusion” Should I Worry?

For almost 30 years, first as a volunteer and then IBCLC, Margaret has walked alongside diverse families in their breastfeeding journeys. With empathy and humor, she listens to parents’ individual stories to better work with them on practical solutions. Today, She’ll be taking some time to address nipple confusion and drop some gems of advice along the way. Enjoy!

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Breastfeeding 101: Tips from Abby, IBCLC

The Breastfeeding Center’s IBCLC Abby shares a few tips she wishes she would have known during her first time as a breastfeeding parent ! Her love to help parents through the breastfeeding journey stems from experiencing numerous feeding issues with her own child while living overseas. She has first hand experience dealing with thrush, mastitis, tongue tie, reflux, and vasospasms. She is passionate about helping others find clarity as they transition into the parental role. Her desire is to use holistic practices to find answers! Enjoy


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