Lactation Consultant

About Lactation Consulting

Lactation consultants care for breastfeeding families by recognizing and solving breastfeeding difficulties. They work in settings including hospitals, public health clinics, maternal and child health services, community and workplace settings, and in private practice.

Note: UW-Madison does not offer a lactation consultant program. While this field is not among CPHA’s primary areas of advising expertise, we are here to support you in exploring the field and building helpful experiences. Talk with us if you have questions!

Degree/Certification Paths

Lactation consultants are trained through one of three pathways: trade school or undergraduate certificate programs; bachelor’s degree programs in nursing, health sciences, or public health with a lactation consultant certificate; or a master’s degree in nursing, health sciences, or public health with a lactation consultant certificate.

Educational & Professional Associations

For more information on lactation consultancy and how to become a lactation consultant, see the Institute for the Advancement of Breastfeeding & Lactation Education

Aspiring lactation consultants can pursue board certification through the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.

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