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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Anita Lugo, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, IBCLC, researcher, and Assistant Professor at Moravian University in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Lugo’s work focuses on one of the most critical—and often overlooked—components of breastfeeding success: outpatient lactation care after hospital discharge. Her recent review highlights the powerful impact of early, skilled IBCLC support on breastfeeding exclusivity and duration, and shines a light on the persistent gaps families face when navigating the postpartum period.
Together, they explore the evidence behind outpatient IBCLC interventions, the systemic barriers that prevent equitable access to care, and the urgent need for stronger policies, better reimbursement models, and more consistent pathways for families to receive the level of support they truly need.
Dr. Lugo also discusses how timing, frequency, and modality of lactation care—whether in-person, outpatient clinic, in-home, or telehealth—shape outcomes, and what future research should focus on to strengthen breastfeeding support across diverse communities.
They discuss:Dr. Anita Lugo, DNP, PNP, IBCLC
An integrative review of the impact of International Board Certifed Lactation Consultants in outpatient postnatal settings in the United States
Assistant Professor, Moravian University
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner & IBCLC
Prenatal Educator, St. Luke’s University Hospital
LinkedIn: Anita Lugo
📝 Connect with Margaret📬 Email: [email protected]
📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty
📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty
🎙️ Podcast: Behind the Latch
Hosted by: Margaret Salty
Music by: The Magnifiers – My Time Traveling Machine
#BehindTheLatch #BreastfeedingSupport #LactationResearch #OutpatientLactation #IBCLC #PostpartumCare #BreastfeedingEquity #MaternalHealth #LactationPolicy #PublicHealthLactation #Telolactation #BreastfeedingOutcomes #InfantFeeding #NewParentSupport
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Anita Lugo, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, IBCLC, researcher, and Assistant Professor at Moravian University in Pennsylvania.
Dr. Lugo’s work focuses on one of the most critical—and often overlooked—components of breastfeeding success: outpatient lactation care after hospital discharge. Her recent review highlights the powerful impact of early, skilled IBCLC support on breastfeeding exclusivity and duration, and shines a light on the persistent gaps families face when navigating the postpartum period.
Together, they explore the evidence behind outpatient IBCLC interventions, the systemic barriers that prevent equitable access to care, and the urgent need for stronger policies, better reimbursement models, and more consistent pathways for families to receive the level of support they truly need.
Dr. Lugo also discusses how timing, frequency, and modality of lactation care—whether in-person, outpatient clinic, in-home, or telehealth—shape outcomes, and what future research should focus on to strengthen breastfeeding support across diverse communities.
They discuss:Dr. Anita Lugo, DNP, PNP, IBCLC
An integrative review of the impact of International Board Certifed Lactation Consultants in outpatient postnatal settings in the United States
Assistant Professor, Moravian University
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner & IBCLC
Prenatal Educator, St. Luke’s University Hospital
LinkedIn: Anita Lugo
📝 Connect with Margaret📬 Email: [email protected]
📸 Instagram: @margaretsalty
📘 Facebook: Margaret Salty
🎙️ Podcast: Behind the Latch
Hosted by: Margaret Salty
Music by: The Magnifiers – My Time Traveling Machine
#BehindTheLatch #BreastfeedingSupport #LactationResearch #OutpatientLactation #IBCLC #PostpartumCare #BreastfeedingEquity #MaternalHealth #LactationPolicy #PublicHealthLactation #Telolactation #BreastfeedingOutcomes #InfantFeeding #NewParentSupport
🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast app — and don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

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