How often should new mothers typically schedule appointments with a lactation consultant, and what can they expect during a session?
Are lactation consultant services typically covered by health insurance, and how can I find one within my network?
What qualifications and certifications should a lactation consultant typically possess?
How can a lactation consultant support new mothers in overcoming common breastfeeding challenges?
What is the difference between a lactation consultant and a breastfeeding peer counselor?
How can a lactation consultant assist in cases of low milk supply or breastfeeding pain?
What are some signs that a new parent might benefit from consulting with a lactation consultant?
What qualifications and certifications are typically required for someone to become a lactation consultant?
How can a lactation consultant support new mothers in overcoming common breastfeeding challenges such as latching difficulties or low milk supply?
What are the differences between an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and other types of breastfeeding support professionals?