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About Lactation Educators™

 The CLE® training program is designed to train and certify professionals to educate, counsel, and support families from preconception through weaning by providing evidence-based information about lactation and breastfeeding, along with encouragement, confidence-building, and referrals as needed.

Lactation Educators can be found working as public health educators, WIC peer counselors, hospital and community educators, pediatric support professionals, and in private practice throughout the world.

CAPPA Certified Lactation Educators™:

  • Offer non-biased focused information, support, encouragement, guidance, referrals, and education to their communities, which includes families and professionals.
  • Provide culturally sensitive and adult based education.
  • Refer to healthcare professionals when support requires clinical assessment, need for prescription, or medical diagnosis.
  • Help families understand their rights according to current healthcare policy and legal statues.
  • Advise parents on how to maintain lactation when they are separated from their infant, which includes information on hand expression and the usage of breast pumps.
  • Offer continual support for families during the weaning process and beyond as it pertains to breastfeeding.
  • Educate, support and offer referrals to mothers who need to supplement or find that breastfeeding must be halted due to medical and/or personal reasons.

CAPPA Certified Lactation Educators™:

  • Offer non-biased focused information, support, encouragement, guidance, referrals, and education to their communities, which includes families and professionals.
  • Provide culturally sensitive and adult based education.
  • Refer to healthcare professionals when support requires clinical assessment, need for prescription, or medical diagnosis.
  • Help families understand their rights according to current healthcare policy and legal statues.
  • Advise parents on how to maintain lactation when they are separated from their infant, which includes information on hand expression and the usage of breast pumps.
  • Offer continual support for families during the weaning process and beyond as it pertains to breastfeeding.
  • Educate, support and offer referrals to mothers who need to supplement or find that breastfeeding must be halted due to medical and/or personal reasons.

Which Course is Right for You? 

Live Training

This course is designed for students who choose to take a training class with approved Faculty. Training classes have in-person, virtual, and hybrid options!

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Traditional Training

This course is designed for students who choose to take a training class with approved Faculty. Training classes have in-person, virtual, and hybrid options!

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Online Distance Training

This course is designed for students who choose to take a training class with approved Faculty. Training classes have in-person, virtual, and hybrid options!

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Accelerated Training

This course is designed for students who choose to take a training class with approved Faculty. Training classes have in-person, virtual, and hybrid options!

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LE(C) Community 

This course is designed for students who choose to take a training class with approved Faculty. Training classes have in-person, virtual, and hybrid options!

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Hospital Administrators

This course is designed for students who choose to take a training class with approved Faculty. Training classes have in-person, virtual, and hybrid options!

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The CAPPA Lactation Educator™ is not a clinician and therefore does not:

  • Diagnose medical conditions
  • Interpret medical diagnoses or clinical results
  • Prescribe or give dosages of herbal or over-the-counter medications
  • Administer treatment of medical conditions
  • Perform clinical procedures
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