Finding breastfeeding support and information

While breastfeeding is a natural process, many moms need help.

Breastfeeding moms can seek help from different types of health professionals, organizations, and members of their own families. Also, under the Affordable Care Act (the health care law), more women have access to free breastfeeding support and supplies.

And don\’t forget, friends who have successfully breastfed are great sources of information and encouragement! You can also learn more in the Breastfeeding advice videos section.

Breastfeeding benefits under the Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Care Act requires most health insurance plans to provide breastfeeding equipment and counseling for pregnant and new moms. This means you can get support from a lactation consultant and a breast pump — one you can rent or buy, depending on your plan — at no cost to you.

Talk to your insurer to find out what your plan covers. Learn more about the Affordable Care Act and your benefits at healthcare.gov.

 

You can get more information on Breastfeeding and related subjects on Women’s Health.gov

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