Need for lactation consultant at RIH sparks petition
KAMLOOPS — They are specialists in their field, trained to help mothers experiencing breastfeeding problems such as latching difficulties, painful nursing, and low milk production. Lactation consultants play a vital role for mom and baby while in hospital, and in the weeks to follow.
According to Stats Canada, one of the most common reasons women stop breastfeeding is due to difficulty with breastfeeding technique. Two years ago, the LC position at Royal Inland Hospital was eliminated, forcing many mothers to seek specialized support through public health, or on their own. One Kamloops mother is launching a petition to reinstate a lactation consultant at RIH.
Kelsey Cobbe and her 21 month old daughter Octavia find comfort in reading books together. A bonding moment, much like the days they spent breastfeeding. A special experience, but one that wasn’t easy at first.