SAC Health Minute: "Let's Talk About Getting Support from a Lactation Specialist"
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Expert Support for Your Breastfeeding Journey: Free Lactation Classes at SAC Health
Starting your breastfeeding journey is a beautiful experience, but it’s also one that comes with a learning curve. On the latest episode of the SAC Health Minute, Dr. Jason Lohr shares a vital message for all new and expecting mothers: You don’t have to do this alone.
Why Work with a Lactation Specialist?
Many new moms feel pressure to "know" how to breastfeed right away, however, it is a skill shared between mother and baby. Lactation specialists can provide support on
Proper latch techniques.
Understanding baby’s hunger cues.
Increasing milk supply.
Overcoming common breastfeeding challenges.
At SAC Health, we want to support you every step of the way, knowing that sometimes a little extra help makes all the difference for you and your baby’s health.
Join Our Free Community Classes
To ensure every parent in our community has access to the best start possible, SAC Health offers free prenatal and postpartum lactation classes. These sessions are designed to be a safe space to ask questions, gain confidence, and connect with experts and other parents.
Take the Next Step: Our classes are available to the community at no cost. Sign up for a session that fits your schedule today!
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