Online Lactation Resources

Low Milk Supply

This website is dedicated entirely to identifying and working with a low milk supply to increase your success.www.lowmilksupply.org

Breastfeeding After Breast and Nipple Surgery

This specialized site is for moms who have had any form of breast or nipple surgery and want to/are breastfeeding.www.bfar.org

The Adoptive Breastfeeding Resource

Adopting mothers can breastfeed and this website is dedicated to helping moms who want to nurse their new babies.www.fourfriends.com/abrw

Blacktating

This brilliant blog is written by an African-American lactating mom, hence the name. Witty and informative for everyone. www.blacktating.blogspot.com/

Mocha Milk

This blog is specifically aimed at African-American, bi-racial, and other minority moms who are nursing.www.mochamoms.org

Breastfeeding and Attachment Parenting Twins

Nursing twins can present different challenges, but this site will help moms who want to breastfeed and practice attachment parenting.www.breastfeedingtwins.tripod.com

WorkandPump

A fantastic resource for the new mom who has to go back to work outside the home, but doesn’t want their baby to lose out on the benefits of breastmilk. http://workandpump.com/

La Leche League

LLL are the forerunners in breastfeeding aid and education. Not only do they have some of the most comprehensive and accurate info, but you can find a local group to or nearby leader to come to the hospital and/or your house for one-on-one help.

Kellymom

No frills on this site and most easily used when searched via Google (i.e. “Kellymom pumping and work”), but they are very informative, covering just about anything you can think of, in multiple ways, in easy layman’s terms. I have never been let down by this website or its extensive list of sources at the end of every page.

Best for Babes Foundation

This amazing Facebook group and web page are really ground-breaking in the promotion of breastfeeding, and always on top of the most current news and studies. No pressure, no judgment, just help.

Dr. Jack Newman

He is one of the most educated doctors on breastfeeding — Dr. Newman’s entire website is full of information and videos on breastfeeding. He’s one of the main go-to-guys for everything breastfeeding.

Dispelling Breastfeeding Myths

This Facebook group is dedicated entirely to discussing and debunking rumors about breastfeeding, breast milk, and formula.

Dr. Sears

If you’ve ever heard of attachment parenting, you’ve heard of Dr. Sears. But even if you aren’t an attachment parent, his website has a large, easy-to-use list of lots of different breastfeeding concerns with helpful suggestions.

Work and Pump

For many, breastfeeding also includes pumping. This website is for any families that pump, not just working families.

MOBI Motherhood International

MOBI stands for Mothers Overcoming Breastfeeding Issues and is all about getting past struggles with stories of women overcoming their breastfeeding hardships. Inspirational.

International Breastfeeding Journal

For research junkies like me, these journals can be fascinating and educating as they cover a wide variety of issues and topics.

The Lactivist

Don’t be turned off by the store-front look — check out the blog on the right-hand side that features reviews of breastfeeding products and delves into discussions about common breastfeeding barriers.

World Health Organization (WHO)

World leaders in breastfeeding information and standards.

Centers for Disease Control

See their most recent releases and studies about the benefits of breastfeeding.

Womenshealth.gov

This website by our own federal government has breastfeeding information, as well as lists of government programs to help breastfeeding moms, including phone support on the National Breastfeeding Hotline.

Breastfeeding Online

book recommendations, experiences, and stories from breastfeeding families.

The Leaky B@@b

Sometimes the best advice is from others in the same situation as you and this Facebook group for breastfeeding moms discusses the newest issues breastfeeding moms face.

Parts of the breastfeeding email list revised from www.thestir.cafemom.com

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