Breastfeeding
Support for Nursing Moms in Northeast New Jersey

If you've chosen to breastfeed baby, there are local resources to teach you how to breastfeed and provide you with the knowledge and supplies you'll need. Expectant Mother's Guide can help Northeast New Jersey nursing mothers explore options in buying or renting a breast pump, lactation consultants, nursing bras and apparel stores and other services for new mothers and their nursing infants. 

Breastfeeding Support in New Jersey - The Birth Boutique

28 Diamond Spring Road
Denville, NJ 07834
973-627-8850

The Birth Boutique

The Birth Boutique offers their COMMIT seminar which focuses on the benefits of breastfeeding, latching and positioning techniques, how often to feed, introducing the bottle and how Dad can help!

www.birthboutique.com

Nursing Help in NJ  - Doulas of New Jersey

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and contact information

Doulas of New Jersey

Having a Doula can help you with your breastfeeding efforts and concerns in the comfort of your own home! They will help you with technique and learning your baby’s habits.

Lactation Consultants in New Jersey - Englewood Hospital and Medical Center

350 Engle Street
Englewood, NJ
866-980-3462

Englewood Hospital and Medical Center

Englewood Hospital offers informative sessions for expectant parents on how to breastfeed and why, different techniques and they have lactation specialists on site to answer your questions.

www.englewoodhospital.com

Breastfeeing Classes in New Jersey - Hackensack University Medical Center

30 Prospect Avenue
Hackensack, NJ 07601
201-996-2000 / 1-800-DOCTORS

Hackensack University Medical Center

Hackensack University Medical Center’s Breastfeeding Class is two hours long and discusses the advantages and benefits of breastfeeding, common problems, and positioning.

www.humc.com/obgyn

Breastfeeding Basics - The Valley Hospital in New Jersey

223 North Van Dien Avenue
Ridgewood, NJ
201-291-6151

The Valley Hospital

Our Breastfeeding Basics class covers the advantages of breastfeeding, getting off to a good start in the hospital, techniques that work, returning to work, collection and storage of breast milk and correct use of pumping equipment.

www.valleyhealth.com

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