The Breastfeeding Centre of WA, located within King Edward Memorial Hospital, is a leading facility dedicated to supporting and empowering mothers in their breastfeeding journey. With a strong emphasis on informed choice and individualized care, the centre offers a range of services to assist women in achieving successful breastfeeding outcomes. From breastfeeding workshops to one-on-one consultations with lactation consultants, the centre provides comprehensive support to women with diverse needs and circumstances.
At the Breastfeeding Centre, a team of experienced International Board-Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) conducts specialized classes such as Prepare for Breastfeeding, Positioning and Attachment, and workshops tailored for women with diabetes. These classes are open to public patients across the state, ensuring accessibility to evidence-based breastfeeding education and guidance. The centre’s commitment to promoting the health benefits of breastfeeding is evident in its efforts to address common challenges such as engorgement, mastitis, and medication safety for breastfeeding mothers.
Moreover, the Breastfeeding Centre of WA collaborates closely with the Women and Newborn Health Service at King Edward Memorial Hospital to provide a holistic approach to maternal and infant care. By offering resources such as the Obstetric Medicines Information Service and the Medication Safety Line, the centre ensures that mothers receive accurate information and support regarding medication use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. With a focus on promoting the well-being of both mothers and infants, the Breastfeeding Centre plays a vital role in advocating for the importance of breastfeeding and providing essential resources for women in Western Australia.