Breastfeeding Support
Breastfeeding has many benefits for babies, including protecting against childhood obesity and other illnesses. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends babies be fed nothing but breast milk for about the first six months of life with the addition of complementary solids and continued breastfeeding until at least the baby's 1st birthday.
Resources to learn about breastfeeding during pregnancy and hands-on support after delivery will help mothers to meet their breastfeeding goals. Our team of experienced, compassionate lactation consultants look forward to working with you.
Our comprehensive range of services for breastfeeding support include:
- Prenatal support: During pregnancy, speak with your provider and partner about how you plan to feed your baby. You have many options to learn about breastfeeding such as taking a class, speaking to a lactation professional, attending a mothers’ group, reading books, or watching videos online. Our team is available to support you with any of these options.
- Postpartum support: You will meet with one of our lactation consultants after delivery in your postpartum room. Lactation consultants visit patients to answer any questions, offer assistance, and help develop feeding care plans.
- Donor milk: We are proud to partner with Mothers’ Milk Bank Northeast to offer pasteurized donor milk to babies born at Waterbury Hospital. Donor milk is recommended to supplement babies if needed during their stay. We offer donor milk to both babies admitted to the NICU and well babies. We even have a Donor Milk to Go Program that allows families to purchase donor milk to use for a short period at home if they should need it.
- Post-discharge support: Sometimes breastfeeding can feel overwhelming once you and your partner are finally home with your new baby. Waterbury Hospital’s Family Birthing Center has a dedicated Lactation Line (203) 573-7697 to call with questions about breastfeeding. There is no expiration date to ask for help, so feel free to call us for advice about returning to work and pumping, teething, or when to wean.