The Breastfeeding Center

Breastfeeding: Best for your baby
and best for you
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Many women who start to breastfeed their newborns stop earlier than they wish because of problems. Most of these problems can be avoided or managed, and once resolved, most mothers find breastfeeding successful and satisfying.

Flagstaff Medical Center’s Breastfeeding Center can help you prevent and solve breastfeeding problems. It also provides an environment that encourages and supports breastfeeding families.

Benefits of breastfeeding

  • Breastfed babies need fewer medical visits

  • Breastfed babies have fewer colds, ear infections, diarrhea and fewer allergies

  • Breastfeeding reduces the cost of infant care by more than $100 per month

  • Breastfeeding helps reduce healthcare costs because both moms and babies are healthier

  • Breastfeeding protects the environment by using less precious resources

What to expect
Breastfeeding should be relaxing and enjoyable. However, for various reasons, things may not go smoothly leading to common problems. The center can help you with problems such as:

  • Sore nipples

  • Painful breasts

  • Slow weight gain/weight loss

  • Fussy, gassy babies

  • Exhaustion

  • Poor latch on

  • Breast and nipple infections

Breastfeeding problems may seem overwhelming. However, they are usually overcome with prompt expert help and assistance.

Education
The Breastfeeding Center provides information and instruction. The center can assist in the following instances:

  • Flat or inverted nipples

  • A baby with tongue-tie or other oral problems

  • Twins or triplets

  • A premature or sick infant

  • An infant with congenital problems

  • A jaundiced infant

  • Questions about a history of breast surgery

  • Questions about medications

  • Insufficient milk supply

  • Breastfeeding when mom and baby are separated

Breastfeeding supplies
A lactation consultant can suggest different methods to help make breastfeeding more successful. Several breastfeeding supplies are available including:

  • Supplemental nursing systems for infants with suck difficulties and/or poor weight gain

  • Breast shells for inverted or sore nipples

  • Breast pumps

  • Lanolin

Services available
To help you have an enjoyable breastfeeding experience, many services are available through the Breastfeeding Center including:

  • Lactation consultants with expertise to solve breastfeeding problems

  • Information, support and encouragement for parents

  • Rentals on breast pumps and other supplies

  • Resources for mothers on breastfeeding issues

  • Prenatal breastfeeding classes

Call us
If you want to make an appointment or have a question about breastfeeding, call us at 928 773-2605.

The Breastfeeding Center is located on the third floor of Flagstaff Medical Center’s Women and Infants' Center.

Hours available
We are open seven days per week from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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