MotherBaby Drop-In Groups
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Mothering Arts
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La Leche League Meetings
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The Breastfeeding Cafe
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Breastfeeding Multiples MotherBaby Group
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Working & Breastfeeding MotherBaby Group
Mothering Arts
Facilitated by Renee Barnes and Katie Mac
Wednesdays, 10–11:30am, ongoing free drop-in group
Moms, babies, toddlers, and partners are welcome. Discussion topics and play time each week.
La Leche League Meetings
Third Thursday of the month, 10am–noon, free drop-in group
Pregnant women, moms, babies, toddlers, and doulas are all welcome. For more information, call: Jill (734) 913-9177 or Kelly (734) 678-9535.
The Breastfeeding Cafe
Facilitated by Barbara Robertson, IBCLC, MA and Catherine Fisher, CPD(DONA)
Fridays, 10–11:30am, ongoing free drop-in group
Come and meet other women who are breastfeeding their babies! This free drop-in group focuses on supporting breastfeeding mothers. We provide a space for mothers to come and be with their babies and meet other breastfeeding mothers. Have a cup of tea, relax, and chat with others about what’s on your mind. Support staff is available to answer any breastfeeding questions with accurate, up-to-date information.
Breastfeeding Multiples MotherBaby Group
Facilitated by Barbara Robertson, IBCLC, MA
Meets the third Wednesday of the month from 1–3pm, free drop-in group
Breastfeeding one baby can be challenging enough! With more babies, you may need more support. Come and meet other breastfeeding mothers who are nursing more than one baby. Or working on it. It doesn’t have to be perfect yet. Have a cup of tea, relax, and chat with others about what’s on your mind. Support staff is available to answer any breastfeeding questions with accurate, up-to-date information.
Working & Breastfeeding MotherBaby Group
Facilitated by Barbara Robertson, IBCLC, MA
Meets every 2nd Saturday, from 1–2:30pm, free drop-in group
Working mothers need support too! This free drop-in group is for mothers who have returned to work and are continuing to breastfeed. Our goal is to provide a forum where breastfeeding working mothers can come and meet other breastfeeding mothers in similar situations. 80% of working mothers stop breastfeeding within one month of returning to work. Don’t be part of those numbers! Support staff is available to answer any breastfeeding questions with accurate, up-to-date information.
