Breastfeeding Awareness Month highlights benefits and support for new mothers

Al Herak Nevada Health Centers Vice Chairman - Nevada Health Centers Website
Al Herak Nevada Health Centers Vice Chairman - Nevada Health Centers Website
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August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month, a time to recognize the benefits of breastfeeding and support new mothers. Breast milk provides essential nutrients and antibodies that contribute to infants’ health. Additionally, breastfeeding fosters a unique bond between mother and child.

This month also serves as an opportunity to address challenges faced by new mothers. These challenges range from finding support to overcoming workplace obstacles, with the goal of ensuring every mother has access to necessary resources.

Nevada Health Centers contributes through its WIC services, offering support for pregnant and new mothers. Services include personalized breastfeeding assistance, nutritional counseling, and supplies. As a result, more families can experience the advantages of breastfeeding, promoting well-being for both mothers and babies.

“It’s perfectly okay if some mothers choose formula feeding instead; what matters most is that both mother and baby are happy and healthy.”

For more information on WIC services, visit Nevada Health Centers.



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