Research has shown that there is no better food than breast milk for a baby’s first year of life. Breastfeeding provides many health, nutritional, economical and emotional benefits to mother and baby. Since a major goal of the WIC Program is to improve the nutritional status of infants, WIC mothers are encouraged to breastfeed their infants. WIC has historically promoted breastfeeding to all pregnant women as the optimal infant feeding choice, unless medically contraindicated.
- WIC mothers choosing to breastfeed are provided information through counseling and breastfeeding educational materials.
- Breastfeeding mothers receive follow-up support through peer counselors.
- Breastfeeding mothers are eligible to participate in WIC longer than non-breastfeeding mothers.
- Mothers who exclusively breastfeed their infants receive an enhanced food package.
- Breastfeeding mothers can receive breast pumps, breast shells or nursing supplementers to help support the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding.
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Breastfeeding Peer Counselors
Peer Counselors are women who have breastfed at least one infant for a minimum of four months. Peer counselors receive intensive training in breastfeeding support. WIC clients can reach a peer counselor by phone or through WIC clinics.
Peer Counselors:
- Answer many of your questions about breastfeeding
- Assist you with your breastfeeding technique
- Provide free breastfeeding supplies to WIC clients: Manual pumps, Collection bags, Breast pads and more
- Teach breastfeeding classes