Breastfeeding

 


As a new mother, you may have heard many things about how to feed your baby.  You may know that breastfeeding is the best way to give your baby a healthy start in life, and wonder how to fit it into your life.  Mothers everywhere have found that breastfeeding can work. Your WIC peer counselor can help!

 

Who is Your WIC Peer Counselor?
A peer counselor is a WIC mother just like you. She lives in your community and has breastfed her own baby. She has been carefully selected by WIC to help give new mothers information about feeding their babies. She is here to give you support to meet your own goals for feeding your baby.

 


How Can a Peer Counselor Help You?

Your WIC peer counselor can give you:
-Tips for how to breastfeed comfortably and discreetly, even in public;
-Ways you canstay close to your baby through breastfeeding after you return to  work or school;
-Ideas for getting support from yout family and friends;
-Ways to get a good start with breastfeeding;
-Secrets for making plenty of breast milk for your baby; and
-Help with breastfeeding concerns

 

 
    The Benefits of Breastfeeding

 

The Benefits of Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Report Card

 

Breastfeeding
Report Card

 


What Does a Peer Counselor Do?

-Listens to you
-Contacts you during yout pregnancy to answer your infant feeding questions  and helps you prepare for having a new baby.
-Answers any questions or concerns you might have after your baby is born.
-Shows you how to get more help from other healthcare professionals, if needed.

Please call: 1(800)717-1231 for more information.