Breastfeeding Support

Most moms need some help at first. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County can offer the popular series "Breastfeeding for the Health of It!" to interested groups. We also suggest the following resources to new or expectant families: 

Resources:

Mothers & Babies Perinatal Network of South Central NY

Lactation Alliance for Tompkins County Health (LATCH) comprises breastfeeding helpers from Public Health, WIC, Cornell Co-Operative Extension, Cayuga Medical Center, BirthNet of the Fingerlakes and local medical offices, midwives, doulas, IBCLC private practices, and La Leche League. Reach out to Tina Snyder (contact info below) for more information. 

Moms PLUS + is a program of the Tompkins County Health Department. Maternal-child health nurses at TCHD are all certified lactation counselors. They can assist with breast/chestfeeding and other postpartum needs via home visits. Free for all Tompkins County residents. 

WIC is federal program that provides food vouchers, nutrition support, and peer counseling for people who are pregnant or post-partum, and their children through age five. Breastfeeding support is available. WIC for Tompkins County is offered through the Tompkins County Health Department.  

Jillian's Drawers: Many different offerings for pre and post natal support and new parents. See class and program schedule on their website. 

La Leche League of Ithaca serves the Tompkins County region with a free monthly meeting on the first Monday of each month at Jillian's Drawers from 10am-12pm. Call Shanna at (607) 257-4073. If you do not get a call back in reasonable amount of time, please call again. Visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/LLLofIthaca.

WIC: Woman Infants Children

New or expectant moms contact the Tompkins County WIC Program for additional support! WIC clinics are offered on a regular schedule at locations throughout Tompkins County. 

Mobile Milk

Mobile Milk is a text messaging campaign to encourage and support breastfeeding. Text messages are delivered between 28 weeks of pregnancy and 4 months after giving birth. During pregnancy, women receive 1 - 2 messages per week, which provide information and tips for preparing to breastfeed. After delivery, mothers receive text messages 3 - 4 times per week, providing guidance and support during the first weeks and months of breastfeeding.

Text "MILK" to "877877" to sign up!