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Written by Valerie   
Friday, 16 March 2007

In Quebec there are tons of support and informational resources for moms who choose to breastfeed. If you are having trouble please don’t give up!!! There are plenty of folks out there who want to help you.

asklenore.info
A Montreal-Based website featuring breastfeeding info from well known professionals. A must for anyone with questions about infertility, recurrent miscarriages, adoptive breastfeeding, breastfeeding or parenting.

Canadian Breastfeeding Foundation
everything you need to know about breastfeeding

La Leche League Canada

Breastfeeding resources, support groups.
514-842-4781 (English)
1-866-ALLAITEZ (French)

Allaitement.net
Enseignement aux parents et aux professionnelles de la santé.
514-971-4347

CLCA – Canadian Lactation Consultants Association

The CLCA / ACCL is a non-profit association for those interested in the promotion, support, and protection of breastfeeding.

INFACT Canada (Infant Feeding Action Coalition)
Everything you need to know about breastfeeding including breastfeeding rights .

Public Health Agency of Canada – Infant Nutrition
The Public Health Agency of Canada supports and promotes breastfeeding as the unequaled way to provide optimal nutritional, immunological and emotional nurturing of infants.

CLSC
The CLSC offers drop-in times for new moms answer questions, meet other new moms, weigh your baby and receive vaccinations. CLSC also offers prenatal and parenting courses.

Nourri Source
Fédération Québecoise Nourri-Source
Mouvement d’entraide pour l’allaitement maternel (I especially like their logo)

Sign up for Breastfeeding Challenge 2007!

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