What qualifications and certifications are required to become a lactation consultant?
How does a lactation consultant assist new mothers with breastfeeding challenges?
What is the difference between a lactation consultant and a breastfeeding counselor?
How can a lactation consultant support mothers with specific medical conditions that affect breastfeeding, such as mastitis or inverted nipples?
What should new parents expect during a typical consultation with a lactation consultant?
What qualifications and certifications are typically required for someone to become a lactation consultant?
How can a lactation consultant assist new mothers in addressing common breastfeeding challenges, such as latch difficulties or low milk supply?
What distinguishes a Lactation Consultant from other breastfeeding support roles, like a breastfeeding counselor or a peer supporter?
How can expectant parents find a qualified lactation consultant, and what should they look for when choosing one?
What are some common misconceptions about breastfeeding that lactation consultants often have to address with new parents?