Each April, we celebrate Cesarean (C- section) Awareness Month. This campaign aims to raise awareness and educate people about a variety of topics related to cesareans. If you had a planned or emergency C-section, we have resources and information to help you care for yourself, your body, and your baby after your procedure.
Read MoreHappy IBCLC Day.!! Meet our Clinical Director and IBCLC, Gina Boling!
Read MoreJoanna, MSW,LICSW, LCSW-C writes on perinatal mood and anxiety disorders in hope of bringing awareness and resources to parents and their families.
Read MoreThis 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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