What is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC)?
An IBCLC is a health care professional who specializes in the clinical management of breastfeeding.IBCLCs are certified by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners Inc. under the direction of the US National Commission for Certifying Agencies.IBCLCs work in a variety of health care settings including hospitals, pediatric offices, public health clinics, and private practice.Why a Mother Might Need an IBCLC
A Board Certified Lactation Consultant is an invaluable asset to breastfeeding mothers by reassuring them when breastfeeding is going well, and by providing information and support to help her prevent and manage common concerns.
IBCLCs help with:
Prenatal counseling about risk factors that may affect breastfeeding
Basic position and latch of the infant
Information about practices that promote successful breastfeeding
Preventing and managing common concerns such as poor latch, inadequate milk transfer or supply, nipple or breast pain, and calming a fussy baby
Milk expression and storage for mothers who must be separated from their babies
Strategies for breastfeeding after returning to work
Breastfeeding in challenging situations, such as breastfeeding twins or triplets, a premature or sick infant, or infants in special medical situations
IBCLCs are members of the allied health care profession, so it is appropriate for them to charge for the time they spend in a lactation consultation. The fees may be covered by your health insurance, but you will have to ask your IBCLC or check with your insurance.