Lactation specialists could be game-changers in Jamaica’s breastfeeding promotion – Clarendon Health Department

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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UTECH workers’ spirits dampened by ongoing issues relating to Gov’t’s compensation review process – UTASA

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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Bail application to be made next month for accused in 10-month-old Sarayah Paulwell/Toshyna Patterson murder case

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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Deaths of witnesses led to four men being freed of murder charges in St. Catherine Circuit Court yesterday

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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PNP annual conference underway at the National Arena

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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Airport employee convicted in $2B drug bust arrested while attempting to flee the country

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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“I will not allow criminals to dictate the terms of life and security in any parish” – PM Holness on another SOE in Clarendon

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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IC says sections of IC Act prevent it from commenting on status of investigation related to illicit enrichment

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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SOE again declared for the parish of Clarendon

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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Police and JDF to resume search for man and woman washed away in Castleton River in St Mary

A call is being made for more lactation specialists in the public health system to assist new mothers in managing common breastfeeding challenges after they and their newborns have been sent home from the hospital.

Parish Nutritionist in the Clarendon Health Department, Debbie Ottey Golding made the appeal as Jamaica observes Breastfeeding Awareness Week.

The week is commemorated from September 14 to 20, under the theme: Closing the Gap, Breastfeeding Support for All.

Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mrs. Golding Ottey said having lactation specialists help mothers navigate myths and issues relating to breastfeeding will be a game-changer in the Government’s efforts to get more mothers to embrace the practice.

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