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Breast Feeding Home Support Services

Mothers who are experiencing challenges regarding breastfeeding may receive further counseling and help through home visits from the Breastfeeding Facilitator. Referrals are usually made to this service by Post Natal Services. However, anyone may access this service directly, by contacting their Breastfeeding Facilitator to schedule an appointment. During these visits, mothers are shown practical ways to position the baby, and insert the complete areola into the baby’s mouth, along with other concerns and issues. More than one visit may be done, depending on the specific needs of each family. Sometimes, mothers merely need to feel confident that they are managing breastfeeding well. We are here to help you!

 

Step-by-step Instructions

  1. Indicate to the nurse during “Home Visit” or antenatal clinic, challenges experienced during breastfeeding.
  2. Alternatively, call the Breastfeeding Facilitator to discuss the challenges experienced during breastfeeding.
  3. Obtain appointment for home counseling session.
  4. Receive Breastfeeding Facilitator or other nurse.
  5. Follow recommendations suggested.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How long will consultation sessions last?
    This depends on the nature of the concerns of the parents. However, these usually last 30 – 45 minutes.
  2. Are fathers invited?
    Yes.
  3. Could I refer another mother that is experiencing breastfeeding problems?
    Yes.
  4. Can people not attending the Community Health Clinic clients also access home support services?
    Yes.
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