There are many resources available to faculty, staff and students through the university’s Lactation Support Program as well as community and national resources, including the information below.
Lactation support might not be in your business plan, but ignoring it could cost you your best people. Every September, Workplace Lactation Week (September 1-7) highlights that when businesses support ...
For centuries, physicians observed that nuns, who are celibate, had much higher rates of breast cancer, leading to the theory ...
Breastfeeding isn’t always an easy experience. Your nipples can end up feeling painful or sore. You may wonder if you’re producing enough milk for the baby. If you’re a first-time mother, you may be ...
This program is offered in person and as a hybrid program. In-person clinical experience is needed to complete the program. Most clinical placements are in the Greater Philadelphia area, but potential ...
Lactation induction may be necessary in several cases. For example, in case the milk does not come in or if the baby is an adoptive one and the mother wishes to breastfeed the baby. While some women ...
While shopping for breastfeeding gear, you may have noticed lactation massagers in addition to breast pumps, nipple cream, and nursing pillows. What are they? And do you need one? A lactation massager ...
This 2-day public workshop explored the state of the science on a range of topics related to nutrition during pregnancy and lactation. An ad hoc planning committee of the National Academies of ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will allow more lactation providers in Virginia to join their network after CBS 6’s Melissa Hipolit brought the insurer coverage concerns raised by ...
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