Ultimate Guide to Wearable Breast Pumps for Busy Moms
Introduction:
You're not going to learn (and remember!) everything you need to know about breastfeeding from one, 2.5 hour class. You'll find yourself Googling new questions at 3am, or posting in a mom Facebook group and bracing yourself to receive 5 completely different answers to your question.
Yes, working with a lactation consultant or breastfeeding counselor is highly recommended, but they can't be with you 24/7, and you may need support outside of their scope.
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That's why we created Empowered Breastfeeding Bootcamp: on-demand lessons and handy resources curated from a variety of experts that you can reference when you need them, as many times as you need them, during your breastfeeding journey :)
Become a Breastfeeding
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Baby Steps: The Beginners Guide
0$ÂEnjoy Free breastfeeding resources as you begin your journey.Free Plan- 10 Video Responses to Top Breastfeeding Questions
- Infographics
- Helpful Tips & Tricks
- Exclusive Monthly Newsletter
- Access Into Facebook Community
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Lactation Lifeline: 6-Month Support Plan
29$Every month6-Month Comprehensive Breastfeeding ResourcesValid for 6 months- Unlimited Access for 6 Months
- 20+ Videos and Webinars
- Access into EBB Community
- Empowered Bumps and Boobs T-Shirt
- All access pass to local events
Breastfeeding Beauty: 12-Month Plan
180$ÂThe perfect plan for 12 months of your breastfeeding journey.Valid for 12 months- 2 Months Free
- Unlimited Access
- Unlimited Video Access
- Unlimited Resources
- Access into EBB Community
Why Choose Us?
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Breastfeeding Help
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1:1 Consulting
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Community
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Lactation Help
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Do I really need a class to teach me how to breastfeed? Won’t I just figure it out?Yes, it is possible to successfully breastfeed without taking a class, but the truth is the majority of new moms struggle with one or more breastfeeding issues and knowing what to expect and how to prevent or address issues can make a huge difference in your postpartum experience.
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Will I still need to work with a lactation consultant if I take breastfeeding bootcamp?You might! Oh my goodness, we love lactation consultants. Our courses are not meant to replace their just-in-time, hands-on expertise that can be invaluable for troubleshooting a specific issue or confirming an effective latch and milk transfer. By taking Breastfeeding Bootcamp you will have a better idea of when to contact a lactation consultant for targeted support, and you will be able to prevent and troubleshoot many common issues on your own.
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Can I learn as much from an online breastfeeding class as taking one in-person?It certainly depends on the class and the instructor but many new moms find an online course where they can go at their own pace, revisit videos, and refer back once baby arrives much more valuable than a one-and-done in-person class.
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What topics will be covered in the Breastfeeding Bootcamp?Breastfeeding Bootcamp will cover a broader range of topics including: latching, holistic choices, nutrition, mental health, relationship health plus more! These topics are what differentiates the course from other traditional breastfeeding classes offered by a hospital.
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Should I take a breastfeeding class if I’m not sure I want to breastfeed?We think so! Breastfeeding Bootcamp will help you understand the range of baby feeding options and the benefits and challenges of breastfeeding, so you can make an informed choice. You’ll also learn about postpartum nutrition, mental health, relationship health, and pelvic floor health, which is relevant no matter what your baby feeding strategy ends up looking like.