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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Caoimhe Whelan, an IBCLC, researcher, and author based in Dublin, Ireland. Together, they discuss Caoimhe’s journey into lactation consulting, her groundbreaking research on primary low milk supply, and her upcoming illustrated book designed to revolutionize breastfeeding education.
From Volunteer to Private Practice:Caoimhe shares her path from being a volunteer breastfeeding counselor with Quiddu to establishing her private practice. She reflects on the challenges and rewards of supporting breastfeeding families in Ireland, where low breastfeeding rates and limited insurance coverage present unique barriers.
Researching Breastfeeding Experiences:Caoimhe dives into her qualitative research exploring the emotional experiences of mothers with primary low milk supply. She explains how this work, published in leading journals, informed her empathetic and inclusive approach to supporting families.
A New Approach to Breastfeeding Education:Discover the inspiration behind Caoimhe’s upcoming book—a visually rich, illustrated guide for breastfeeding parents. She highlights the importance of creating an inclusive and accessible resource, emphasizing mental health, emotional support, and the beauty of connection.
Navigating Breastfeeding in Ireland:Caoimhe provides insights into the unique challenges of private practice in Ireland, the cultural factors influencing breastfeeding rates, and how health policies differ from those in the United States. She also touches on the impact of formula marketing and the growing focus on tongue-tie.
Advice for Lactation Consultants:Caoimhe emphasizes the value of humility, empathy, and holding space for parents. She shares her thoughts on the pressures IBCLCs face to "know it all" and advocates for returning to the core skills of connection and support.
Caoimhe Whelan’s dedication to supporting breastfeeding families and her innovative approach to education and research make this episode a must-listen. Whether you’re a student, a seasoned IBCLC, or a maternal health advocate, you’ll find practical wisdom and inspiration in this conversation.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out to Margaret at margaretsalty.com or connect on social media:
#IBCLC #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingEducation #BreastfeedingResearch #MentalHealth #BreastfeedingIreland #MargaretSalty
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Caoimhe Whelan, an IBCLC, researcher, and author based in Dublin, Ireland. Together, they discuss Caoimhe’s journey into lactation consulting, her groundbreaking research on primary low milk supply, and her upcoming illustrated book designed to revolutionize breastfeeding education.
From Volunteer to Private Practice:Caoimhe shares her path from being a volunteer breastfeeding counselor with Quiddu to establishing her private practice. She reflects on the challenges and rewards of supporting breastfeeding families in Ireland, where low breastfeeding rates and limited insurance coverage present unique barriers.
Researching Breastfeeding Experiences:Caoimhe dives into her qualitative research exploring the emotional experiences of mothers with primary low milk supply. She explains how this work, published in leading journals, informed her empathetic and inclusive approach to supporting families.
A New Approach to Breastfeeding Education:Discover the inspiration behind Caoimhe’s upcoming book—a visually rich, illustrated guide for breastfeeding parents. She highlights the importance of creating an inclusive and accessible resource, emphasizing mental health, emotional support, and the beauty of connection.
Navigating Breastfeeding in Ireland:Caoimhe provides insights into the unique challenges of private practice in Ireland, the cultural factors influencing breastfeeding rates, and how health policies differ from those in the United States. She also touches on the impact of formula marketing and the growing focus on tongue-tie.
Advice for Lactation Consultants:Caoimhe emphasizes the value of humility, empathy, and holding space for parents. She shares her thoughts on the pressures IBCLCs face to "know it all" and advocates for returning to the core skills of connection and support.
Caoimhe Whelan’s dedication to supporting breastfeeding families and her innovative approach to education and research make this episode a must-listen. Whether you’re a student, a seasoned IBCLC, or a maternal health advocate, you’ll find practical wisdom and inspiration in this conversation.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out to Margaret at margaretsalty.com or connect on social media:
#IBCLC #LactationSupport #BreastfeedingEducation #BreastfeedingResearch #MentalHealth #BreastfeedingIreland #MargaretSalty
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