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breastfeeding Breastfeeding, or nursing, is the process by which human breast milk is fed to a child. Breast milk may be from the breast, or may be expressed by hand or pumped and fed to the infant. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that br ...
, teach breastfeeding, research breastfeeding and related health issues, and who write about breastfeeding and the ways it influences mothering, parenting and family life. When
La Leche League La Leche League International (LLLI) () is a non-governmental, nonprofit organization that organizes advocacy, education, and training related to breastfeeding. It is present in about 89 countries. The aim of the charity is to provide mother to ...
(LLL) was organized in 1956, it became a central place of contact for women looking for information, researchers and health professionals searching for peers, mothers hoping for encouragement and support, and writers wanting to connect with each other and share knowledge and insight. As breastfeeding women began to join League and attend meetings they also became a willing market for publications about nursing and
parenting Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and intellectual development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a ...
. La Leche League conferences (local, national and international) created venues for speakers, for researchers to present their findings, and for new books to be released. As more women became college educated and entered the work force, they began to create new health fields, such as lactation consultation. Today, there are lactivists, women and men who actively promote the health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers, babies and communities, and who protest companies and corporations who discriminate against breastfeeding women. With the development of the internet, individual women can share their breastfeeding experiences, sites can be created that address medical issues, research can be shared throughout the world, and governments can promote breastfeeding as a tool to improve the general health of their entire populations. This list starts small, with the names of the founders of La Leche League, and then links to articles about the most well-known writers and researchers in the field of breastfeeding today. It includes the most authoritative sites with breastfeeding information, and some smaller sites that address important aspects of breastfeeding. The world health community encourages breastfeeding with sites aimed at a national and international audience.


The founders of La Leche League

These are the founders of La Leche League, also known as the founding mothers: * Mary Ann Cahill * Edwina Froehlich *
Mary Ann Kerwin Mary Ann Kerwin (born 1931) is an American lawyer and breastfeeding activist. One of the seven founders of La Leche League in 1956, she established the Colorado branch of the advocacy group and drafted state laws on behalf of women who breastfeed ...
* Viola Lennon * Marian Tompson *
Betty Wagner Betty or Bettie is a name, a common diminutive for the names Bethany and Elizabeth. In Latin America, it is also a common diminutive for the given name Beatriz, the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Latin name Beatrix and the English name Beatr ...
* Mary White Very early supporters of La Leche League, as listed in the Second Edition of the Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, May 1963, include: * Dr.
Herbert Ratner Herbert Spencer Ratner (also Herbert Albert Ratner) (May 23, 1907 – December 6, 1997), was an American physician. He taught and wrote on the philosophy and history of medicine and was a popular lecturer on marriage and the family. Ratner was the ...
, Dr. Gregory J. White, Dr. Niles Newton, Dr. E. Robbins Kimball * Dr. Frank Howard Richardson, Dr.
Grantly Dick-Read Grantly Dick-Read (26 January 1890 – 11 June 1959) was a British obstetrician and a leading advocate of natural childbirth. Early life and education Dr. Grantly Dick-Read was born in Beccles, Suffolk on 26 January 1890, the son of a Norfolk ...
, Mrs. John Gale Aiken * Ms Mildred Hatch, Mrs. Margaret Gamper R.N., Ms Joy Sidor, Ms Dorothy Vining * Ms Mary B. Carson


Medical professionals working in the field today

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Katherine Ann Dettwyler Katherine Ann Dettwyler is an American anthropologist and advocate of breastfeeding. She was an adjunct professor at the University of Delaware. In 2017, she gained media attention for her comments regarding Otto Warmbier, a 22-year-old college ...
, former Adjunct Associate Anthropology Professor at the University of Delaware. She has been a lecturer, author and breastfeeding advocate. She wrote some of the first internet pages
Thoughts on Breastfeeding
* Lawrence Gartner, professor emeritus, Departments of Pediatrics and Obstetrics/Gynecology University of Chicago, lead author of current American Academy of Pediatrics statement o
Breastfeeding and the use of human milk
* Thomas W. Hale, R.Ph., Ph.D. Professor of Pediatrics, Texas Tech University School of Medicin

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* Barbara Heiser, RN, BSN, IBCLC, Executive Director of th

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Sheila Kitzinger Sheila Helena Elizabeth Kitzinger MBE (29 March 1929 – 11 April 2015) was a British natural childbirth activist and author on childbirth and pregnancy. She wrote more than 20 books and had a worldwide reputation as a passionate and committed ...
, taught workshops on the social anthropology of birth and breastfeeding * Chris Mulford, RN, LLL Leader, IBCLC. * Dr. Jack Newman, MD, Canadian physician specializing in breastfeeding support and advocacy * Dr. William Sears, American pediatrician and the author or co-author of more than 30 parenting books with his wife, Martha, who is also a La Leche League Leader. They write and lecture about
attachment parenting Attachment parenting (AP) is a parenting philosophy that proposes methods aiming to promote the attachment of parent and infant not only by maximal parental empathy and responsiveness but also by continuous bodily closeness and touch. The term ' ...
, and coined the phrase. *
Amy Spangler Amy Spangler is a breastfeeding expert and president of baby gooroo who has lectured extensively and published several books on breastfeeding. In addition to earning a bachelor's and master's degree in nursing, Spangler is a registered nurse and ...
, American MN, RN and IBCLC who lectures extensively on the benefits of breastfeeding and has written several books on the nursing-related subjects. * Pat Shelly, IBCLC, RNC, MA, Director of the Breastfeeding Center for Greater Washington.www.breastfeedingcenter.org
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Prominent authors on breastfeeding-related topics

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Diana West Diana West (born November 8, 1961) is a formerly nationally syndicated conservative American columnist and author. Until 2014, she wrote a weekly column which frequently dealt with controversial subjects such as Islam and was syndicated by Univer ...
, IBCLC, writer and lecturer on breastfeeding issues


Publications and organizations that actively support breastfeeding

* ''Mothering'' – a holistic parenting magazine edited by Peggy O'Mara, a breastfeeding advocate *
La Leche League La Leche League International (LLLI) () is a non-governmental, nonprofit organization that organizes advocacy, education, and training related to breastfeeding. It is present in about 89 countries. The aim of the charity is to provide mother to ...


Writings on politics and breastfeeding

* ''The Politics of Breastfeeding — When Breasts Are Bad for Business'' by
Gabrielle Palmer Gabrielle Palmer has been involved in international efforts to stop the unethical promotion of breastmilk substitutes globally and to support appropriate infant feeding for over 40 years. She is the author of the seminal text, ''The Politics of ...
first published in 1988 and never out of print since * ''Lactivism: How Feminists and Fundamentalists, Hippies and Yuppies, and Physicians and Politicians Made Breastfeeding Big Business and Bad Policy'' by Courtney Jung 2015 * ''Unlatched: The Evolution of Breastfeeding and the Making of a Controversy'' by Jennifer Grayson 2016 * ''Mother's Milk: Breastfeeding Controversies in American Culture'' by Bernice Hausman * ''Milk, Money, and Madness: the culture and politics of breastfeeding'' by Naomi Baumslang & Dia Michels 2008 * ''Breastfeeding: Biocultural Perspectives'' by Patricia Stuart-Macadam & Katherine Dettwyler 1995


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