Breastfeeding Program

The Breastfeeding Program consists of a one-time prenatal class and a bimonthly Breastfeeding Discussion Group for after the baby is born. The one-time prenatal class is being held on Wednesday, September 8 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Women’s Center located at Carlisle Regional Medical Center. After this first session you may join the Breastfeeding Discussion Group when you are ready after the birth of your baby. The Discussion Group is being held on Tuesdays, September 14 and 28 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon also at the Women’s Center at the hospital.          

During this first prenatal class you will cover topics such as, the benefits of breastfeeding your baby; the first feeding; establishing an adequate milk supply; common concerns; returning to work; the social/psychological factors; and when to seek assistance. Our breastfeeding program is taught by an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Our goal is to provide you with the education and support you need to have a positive breastfeeding experience with your baby.            

The cost is $21.00 for this program, which includes the Breastfeeding Discussion Group for after your baby is born. All mothers who have attended the prenatal class are eligible to attend the bimonthly Breastfeeding Discussion Group, free of charge. Please note that pre-registration is not required for the Breastfeeding Discussion Group.

Pre-registration is required for the prenatal class as the class size is limited to expectant mothers. Please register early, preferably by your fifth month in pregnancy. Pre-payment is required by sending a check to the Women’s Center at 361 Alexander Spring Road, Carlisle PA 17015 made payable to Carlisle Regional Medical Center prior to the start of the class. To register or for more information, please call the Women’s Center at 960-3409
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