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In what ways can a lactation consultant provide assistance for mothers who need to pump and store breast milk due to returning to work or other commitments?
How does a lactation consultant work with other healthcare professionals to support a breastfeeding mother and her baby, and what multidisciplinary approaches are often recommended?
What can parents expect during a typical consultation session with a lactation consultant, and how are these sessions tailored to address individual needs?
How can a lactation consultant assist with common breastfeeding challenges, such as latching difficulties, low milk supply, or nipple pain?
What qualifications and certifications are required to become a lactation consultant, and how do they ensure the consultant is capable of providing effective support?
What role does a lactation consultant play in supporting breastfeeding within diverse communities, including addressing cultural practices and potential language barriers?
How do lactation consultants support mothers with unique circumstances, such as those with multiples (twins, triplets, etc.), premature infants, or those recovering from a C-section?
What is the typical process and structure of a consultation with a lactation consultant, and how should one prepare for the meeting?
How can a lactation consultant assist with specific breastfeeding challenges, such as latch difficulties, low milk supply, or nipple pain?
What qualifications and certifications are required to become a lactation consultant, and how do they ensure they are providing evidence-based care?