2023 Membership Dues Increase
USLCA strives to offer a high-value membership to all lactation care providers, regardless of their membership level. In order to continue to offer all of the education and resources you rely on, a membership dues increase will occur January 1, 2023 for Basic,...
Board Nominations Open
The USLCA Board of Directors is now accepting nominations. Nominations will be accepted through December 31, 2022 for installment at the 2023 Annual Membership Meeting. Requirements: Current IBCLC USLCA member in good standing for at least 2 years Candidates that...
Milk Banking in the Muslim World
By Dr. Shereen Abdelghani Soliman Based upon the WHO and UNICEF recommendations, breastfeeding/chestfeeding should be initiated immediately after delivery and be the exclusive form of nourishment for the first 6 months of life – meaning no other foods or liquids are...
Breastfeeding & Neurodevelopment in extremely preterm infants
By Joan Randle, MSHS, BSN, IBCLC Learning how to breastfeed a newborn is hard! Even under the best of circumstances adjusting to the arrival of a newborn and learning to breastfeed/chestfeed can be incredibly difficult. Even more difficult can be preterm births,...
Trauma Informed Care and Lactation
By Jennie Toland, BSN, RN, CLC Let’s start with a simple exercise by holding five fingers up. Now, if any of the following sentences resonant with you regardless of how minor it may be, please put a finger down. Put a finger down if you have ever been harassed. Put a...
Our Journey to Opening a Milk Bank Depot
By Shannon Lucas Nearly 30 years ago, the Florida Keys Healthy Start Coalition was created with a simple mission: to decrease infant mortality. We began working with local families to meet their needs, expanding programs, and doing all we could to ensure every baby...
The Way Forward
By Christine Staricka, BS, IBCLC, RLC, CE, FILCA I see you. I know how hard you are working right now. The U.S. formula shortage/crisis/availability problem is rivaling the early pandemic days for the “most intense timeframe for lactation care providers” award. It’s...
Emotional Support as an IBCLC®
By Debra Brender, BS Nutrition, RN, IBCLC One evening I came home from a day working at the hospital and said to my husband, “I have the hardest job in the world,” to which he replied, “No, you don’t, think about coal miners.” Ok, so he has a point. However, when I...
Ashley and Emmet’s Breastfeeding Journey
By Ashley Weber, PhD, RN, RNC-NIC Last year the Journal of Human Lactation published a case study titled, “Realigning Expectations with Reality: A Case Study on Maternal Mental Health During a Difficult Breastfeeding Journey.” Below is the story of the “30 yr G1P1...
USLCA’s Position Statement – Navigating the US Formula Shortage: A Safe Approach
It is important that parents know all the options available for feeding their babies safely. Read USLCA's official statement here.