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This page will help direct you to education, resources and/or support for some frequently asked questions.
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Get Help In Person
There are resources available throughout the county that can help individuals and families receive in person, hands on breastfeeding/lactation support. Please visit the link below for more information on who to contact.
Photo Source: United States Breastfeeding Committee.
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Find Virtual/Telephone Lactation Support
Lactation/breastfeeding support and resources can be found virtually and via telehealth options. Visit the link below for virtual/online and telephone options available.
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Donate Milk
If you have extra milk and are looking for a place to donate. The Minnesota Milk Bank for Babies is able to accept donations at Milk Depots throughout Minnesota, for more information on donating milk please click the button below.
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Return to Work
Employees are protected by laws, both state and federal, to have the time and space to be able to pump/express milk for your child while away from them. For more information please click below.
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Find Supportive Child Care
Child Care Providers and Caregivers play an important role in families reaching their breastfeeding/lactation goals. Click below for tips and advice on how to find a supportive provider as well as resources you can share with your provider.
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Get Donor Milk
Click the link below for options on how you can receive donor breast/human milk.
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Find resources as a professional
The Minnesota Breastfeeding Coalition has collected resources and toolkits available to community and clinical professionals. Click below to visit their website.