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International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Information

  • “International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) function and contribute as members of the maternal-child health team. They provide care in a variety of settings, while making appropriate referrals to other health professionals and community support resources. Working together with mothers, families, policymakers and society, IBCLC certificants provide expert breastfeeding and lactation care, promote changes that support breastfeeding and help reduce the risks of not breastfeeding.”

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    • Provides support to breastfeeding mothers.

    • Hosts breastfeeding classes and support groups.

    • Works in hospitals, clinics, or private practice.

    • Evaluates the breastfeeding dyad.

    • Assists in utilizing breastfeeding and pumping supplies.

    • Explains symptoms for a wide range of breastfeeding problems.

    • Helps breastfeeding mothers explore options when problems arise.

    • Provide referrals for medical diagnosis or treatment.

  • Breastfeeding
    Breast Refusal
    Pumping
    Bottle Feeding
    Bottle Refusal
    Supplementing
    Low Milk Supply
    Oversupply
    Positioning
    Latching
    Nipple Pain/Damage
    Engorgement
    Plugged Ducts
    Mastitis
    Preterm/Multiple Infants
    Diet Restrictions (food allergy/intolerance)
    Oral Restrictions (tongue/lip tie)
    Introducing Solids
    Weaning
    Relactation
    Return To Work Planning
    Prenatal Planning

  • Lactation Consultants are the only healthcare provider who treat both the lactating parent and the baby, addressing difficulties that impact both.

  • The scope of practice is designed to protect mothers and babies by promoting all IBCLCs to provide safe, competent, and evidence-based care.

    View the full Scope of Practice for IBCLCs

  • The Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) consists of eight principles, which require every IBCLC to:

    1. Provide services that protect, promote and support breastfeeding

    2. Act with due diligence

    3. Preserve the confidentiality of clients

    4. Report accurately and completely to other members of the healthcare team

    5. Exercise independent judgment and avoid conflicts of interest

    6. Maintain personal integrity

    7. Uphold the professional standards expected of an IBCLC

    8. Comply with the IBLCE Disciplinary Procedures

    View the full Code of Professional Conduct for IBCLCs

  • IBCLC is the highest internationally recognized certification for professionals focused on the clinical management of breastfeeding.

    Check out our credential comparison to learn more.


Massachusetts Lactation Consultant Association Information

  • Massachusetts Lactation Consultant Association (MLCA) is the professional organization for the International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs) of Massachusetts.

    MLCA is a 501c3 charitable organization dedicated to:   

    • Building professional recognition

    • Advocating for the advancement of the profession

    • Supporting the professional needs of members

  • MLCA supports families by:

    • Providing a searchable IBCLC directory

    • Offering access to IBCLCs that offer office, home, and/or virtual support

    • Displaying IBCLC profiles so families can choose one that best aligns with their values

  • MLCA supports professionals by:

    • Building professional recognition

    • Advocating for the advancement of the profession

    • Supporting the professional needs of members

    • IBCLCs
      International Board Certified Lactation Consultants
      (Current or retired)

    • Professionals
      Lactation care providers and perinatal professionals supporting families
      (CLCs, CBSs, CLSPs, CLEs, doulas, etc.)

    • Supporters
      Peer counselors, volunteer counselors, students, and interns
      (WIC, Baby Cafe, BFUSA, LLL, NMC, etc.)

  • *Benefit offered to IBCLC (listed) tier only.
    **Benefit offered to IBCLC tiers only.

    MLCA IBCLC Directory Listing*
    List your business information in our searchable IBCLC directory.

    Voting Privileges**
    Vote for your preferred candidates in our MLCA Board Election.

    1 Free CERP Yearly
    Attend educational events to rceive a free CERP.

    Continuing Education
    Access low cost continuing education to receive CERPs.

    Case Study Sessions
    Build your knowledge by attending our monthly case study sessions (Latch on to Learning)

    Events
    Attend members only events hosted by or in collaboration with MLCA.

    Educational Resources
    Access training information and exam prep sessions for aspiring IBCLCs or re-certifying IBCLCs.

    Lending Library
    Borrow books from our lending library for education, research, or exam prep.

    Member Portal
    Access to our MLCA member portal which contains member exclusive information and resources.

    And More!


Aspiring IBCLC Information

  • Complete the requirements below via 1 of the 3 IBCLE Pathways.

    1. Health Science Education
    - Complete 14 Health Science Courses
    OR
    - Be an IBLCE Recognized Health Care Professional

    2. Lactation Specific Education
    - 95 hours of lactation education
    - 5 hours focused on communication skills
    - 2 hours focused on WHO Code

    3. Clinical Lactation Practice
    Pathway 1 - 1000 hours
    Pathway 2 - 300 hours
    Pathway 3 - 500 hours

    4. Pass the IBCLC Exam

  • CLC - Healthy Children Project

    CBS - Lactation Education Resources (LER)

    CLSP - GOLD Lactation Academy

    And many others!

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  • MLCA members are granted access to the MLCA Mentorship Directory.

  • Yes!

    We offer a MLCA IBCLC Exam Scholarship for aspiring IBCLCs residing in Massachusetts.

    Learn more about the MLCA IBCLC Exam Scholarship