Breastfeeding Classes and Support
Classes provide you and your family with the most current information to support you with successful breastfeeding in the first few weeks of life. Dads and grandparents are welcome and encouraged to come to all of the classes.
The Broward County La Leche League group provides support for mothers and families in our area through monthly meetings and our 24-hour breastfeeding support phone line. For more information, please call our hotline at 1-954-574-6600 or visit La Leche League of Broward Florida »
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Q: If my baby is sick, is it okay to breast feed?
A: Yes. One of the best things you can do for your sick baby is keep breastfeeding.
Do not stop breastfeeding if your baby is sick. Give your baby many chances to breast feed throughout the illness. Babies who are sick need more fluids than when they are well. The fluid babies get from breast milk is better than anything else, even better than water, juice, or Pedialyte® because it also helps protect your baby’s immune system.
If your baby is too sick to breast feed, he or she can drink your milk from a cup, bottle, syringe, or eye-dropper.