Introduction to Breastfeeding
WIC and Breastfeeding
How to Breastfeed
100

What is one benefit babies receive from drinking mother's milk?

1) Optimal Nutrition and Growth

2) Disease and Infection Protection

3) Hunger Fullness Control

100

What is the name of the separate breast feeding program associated with WIC?

The name is the Loving Support Program.

100

How often should a newborn baby feed?

Newborn babies should breastfeed at least 8-12 x per day (on demand).

200

What is one benefit moms receive from providing breast milk?

1) Lowers risk for certain types of cancer

2) Lowers risk for CVD and Type 2 Diabetes

3) Saves families money

200

What do breastfeeding peer counselors do for the Loving Support program?

The Loving Support program recruits, trains, and compensates peer-recruited, breastfeeding counselors.

These peer counselors were once themselves WIC moms and assist in providing general breastfeeding education and support among other WIC support roles. 

200

How do moms maintain a good milk supply?

Moms should continue to remove breast milk often in order to stimulate more milk production.

Breasts are like factories, the more demand there is for the more milk, the more the milk will be made.

300

Who can breastfeed?

The vast majority of women and babies can breastfeed. Maternal and infant illnesses whether acute or chronic may impact breastfeeding or may be contraindicated and depend on an individual's country.

300

In what ways does WIC offer breastfeeding support?

1) Enhanced food packages 

2) Access to manual and electric breast pumps

3) Access to breastfeeding support via peer counselors, nutritionists, & designated breastfeeding experts

300

When should moms offer breast milk?

Moms should feed babies on demand when they first seem hungry by checking for their hunger cues like smacking lips, hands to mouth, and rapid eye movement.