Behind the Latch

Understanding Lactation Credentials: IBCLC, CLC, and Beyond


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Episode Description:

In this episode of The IBCLC Mentor Podcast, Margaret Salty demystifies the differences between various lactation credentials, with a focus on the IBCLC, CLC, and other certifications like Certified Lactation Specialist (CLS), Certified Breastfeeding Specialist (CBS), Certified Lactation Educator (CLE), Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC), and Community Breastfeeding Educator (CBE). Margaret dives into the training, scope of practice, and importance of accreditation for each credential, providing clarity on what families and professionals can expect from each role.

Whether you're a seasoned IBCLC, a lactation student, or simply curious about these credentials, this episode offers a detailed breakdown to help you understand the vital distinctions in lactation care.

Key Points Covered:The Gold Standard: IBCLC
  • Comprehensive training: 95 hours of lactation-specific education, health science coursework, and 300–1,000 clinical hours.
  • Accredited by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) and recognized worldwide.
  • Broad scope of practice includes clinical assessments, individualized feeding plans, and collaboration with healthcare teams.

Certified Lactation Counselor (CLC): A Recognized Credential
  • Minimum of 95 hours of training based on WHO/UNICEF guidelines.
  • Certified by the Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice (ALPP).
  • Focuses on counseling and addressing common breastfeeding concerns but refers complex cases to IBCLCs.

Other Certifications: CLS, CBS, CLE, CBC, and CBE
  • Basic breastfeeding education and support.
  • Limited scope of practice—ideal for non-clinical roles like peer support or community education.
  • Not accredited by NCCA and less likely to be recognized by insurers.

Importance of Accreditation
  • Only IBCLC and CLC are accredited by recognized organizations, ensuring consistency, quality, and ethical standards in lactation care.
  • Accreditation impacts insurance reimbursement, with IBCLCs more widely covered.

Peer Counselors and Mother-to-Mother Support
  • Provide emotional and informational support based on lived experiences.
  • Work in community settings, focusing on encouragement and basic breastfeeding guidance.
  • Non-clinical role with referrals to professionals for complex issues.

Practical Applications for IBCLCs and Lactation Professionals:
  • Advocate for Accreditation: Educate families about the importance of choosing providers with recognized credentials like IBCLCs or CLCs.
  • Collaborate with Others: Understand the roles of peer counselors and support persons to create a comprehensive care network.
  • Practice Within Scope: Ensure ethical care by recognizing the limits of your credential.

Conclusion:

Understanding the differences between lactation credentials ensures that families receive the right level of care and that professionals provide support ethically. By advocating for accredited certifications and collaboration within the lactation care team, we can enhance breastfeeding outcomes and build trust within our communities.

If you found this episode helpful, subscribe to The IBCLC Mentor Podcast and leave a review. Let’s keep advancing the field of lactation care together!

Connect with Me:

Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? Reach out at [insert website link] or connect with me on social media:

  • Instagram: @margaretsalty
  • Facebook: Margaret Salty's IBCLC Community

Credits:
  • Hosted by: Margaret Salty
  • Music by: The Magnifiers, "My Time Traveling Machine"

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#IBCLC #LactationConsultant #LactationCredentials #BreastfeedingSupport #LactationMentor #IBCLCMentorPodcast #EvidenceBasedPractice

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