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Providing professional lactation management consultation.

A Naylor, R Wester

    Clinics in Perinatology
    |March 1, 1987
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    Professional lactation consultant services significantly improve breastfeeding success. The San Diego Lactation Program model, offering comprehensive support from prenatal to postpartum care, ensures optimal outcomes for mother and infant.

    Area of Science:

    • Perinatal Health
    • Lactation Science
    • Maternal-Infant Care

    Background:

    • Successful lactation and breastfeeding are crucial for maternal and infant health.
    • Professional support is often needed to maximize breastfeeding success.
    • Existing lactation support models vary in their comprehensiveness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the components of a comprehensive lactation management consultant program.
    • To highlight the importance of skilled healthcare professionals in lactation support.
    • To present a model for effective lactation and breastfeeding management.

    Main Methods:

    • The San Diego Lactation Program model includes four key service components.
    • Services encompass prenatal guidance, immediate postpartum assistance, telephone consultations, and a lactation clinic.

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  • Care is delivered by healthcare professionals with perinatal expertise (M.D. or R.N.) and specialized lactation knowledge.
  • Main Results:

    • The described program components aim to maximize the probability of successful lactation and breastfeeding.
    • Integrated services ensure continuous support for the mother-infant dyad.
    • The model emphasizes the necessity of hands-on experience and specific lactation skills in providers.

    Conclusions:

    • Teaching hospital-based programs, like the San Diego model, can effectively provide lactation consultant services.
    • These programs offer essential learning opportunities for healthcare professionals in lactation management.
    • Comprehensive, expert-led lactation support is vital for optimizing breastfeeding outcomes.