
Resources for Breastfeeding Moms
Warm Lines
Warm lines are non-crisis phone numbers you can call for answers to your questions. You may need to leave a message and a lactation consultant or other trained person will call you back. Many area hospitals provide breastfeeding support warm lines and other resources to women regardless of where they delivered.
Breast Pump Manufacturers
Breast pump kits from Ameda and Medela have the accessories you need for the hospital-grade pumps available in the Mother's Rooms.
Websites
National Women's Health Information Center
The National Women's Health Information Center, operated by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, provides information on making breastfeeding easier at home and work, as well as breastfeeding rights and legislation.
United States Breastfeeding Committee
The United States Breastfeeding Committee (USBC) is an independent nonprofit coalition of more than 40 nationally influential professional, educational, and governmental organizations, that share a common mission to improve the nation’s health by working collaboratively to protect, promote, and support breastfeeding.
Got Mom
The American College of Nurse-Midwives created this online resource to provide breastfeeding information and resources for mothers and families.
La Leche League
La Leche League was founded to give information and encouragement, mainly through personal help, to all mothers who want to breastfeed their babies.
WorkAndPump
The Work and Pump website provides support and information for mothers committed to providing the best nutrition for their babies.
Videos
Personal Stories of Breastfeeding and Working
Moms share their stories in a video by the Colorado Breastfeeding Coalition.
Printed Resources
Print and Go Feeding Chart
Use this chart to mark your baby’s feedings. You can note how long the baby fed at each breast. Keep in mind that feeding times will vary. If you are feeding pumped breast milk, include the amount your baby eats.


