Catawba Mothers Latch On To Global Record

HICKORY, NC – August 4, 2015 — Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC) celebrated World Breastfeeding Week by hosting a local event called “The Big Latch On” during which local women joined a worldwide initiative to increase awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding. Nursing moms gathered at The POD, CVMC’s Maternal Child Education Center, on Friday, July 31st in an effort that resulted in a new world record for the most women breastfeeding simultaneously for a one-minute duration.

Excitement filled the room as everyone waited for the call to latch on. Babies squirmed ready to nurse and children played with their newfound friends, while moms exchanged breastfeeding advice and caught up with familiar faces. CVMC’s certified lactation consultants were available to answer questions, coach the mothers, and check babies’ weights upon request.

“This was our first time hosting The Big Latch On,” said Karen Miller, CVMC’s Maternal Child Health Specialist. “And we couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome.” CVMC welcomed over 50 guests comprised of nursing mothers, family members and volunteers. Karen reported 35 infants and children latched on to 33 nursing women — including a woman who fed her oldest son breast milk out of a toddler cup while breastfeeding her two daughters.

The Big Latch On is held to encourage women to breastfeed and support each other. “It was really about celebrating breastfeeding moms. For me, The Big Latch On was like a reunion. I’ve had many of these moms in our Mommy & Me Breastfeeding Support Group and know the challenges they sometimes face, making it even more rewarding to see their true commitment and perseverance in wanting the best for their babies,” said Carla Patton, CVMC Certified Lactation Consultant.

CVMC provides the community with a wide variety of breastfeeding resources including trained lactation (breastfeeding) specialists, support groups and The POD, located on the hospital campus in the patient Pavilion. The POD stocks a full line of nursing bras, breast pumps and accessories with complimentary professional bra fittings offered as well. For more information about breastfeeding, contact Ella Thompson via email (ethompson@catawbavalleymc.org) or call 828.326.3062.

ABOUT WORLD BREASTFEEDING WEEK

August 1 – 7 every year, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action hosts World Breastfeeding Week to raise awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding and the need for global support. World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated in 120 countries and marks the signing of the WHO/UNICEF document Innocenti Declaration, which lists the benefits of breastfeeding, plus global and governmental goals.

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