About ME

REKHA JOSE

RN,IBCLC,MBA HA

CEO and Founder of First Line Lactation Childbirth Support Services LLC.

Passionate and an expert with decades’ experience in helping women succeed in their breastfeeding journeys and enjoys working within a diverse community.Dedicated to solving breastfeeding issues, promoting awareness about the importance of breastfeeding, and committed to providing clients with the necessary consultation, education and resources to reach their breastfeeding goals within their comfort zone.
Adept in coordinating lactation services in maternity settings for professionals and patients. Served as a successful Team Leader for BFHI accreditation Process in UAE’s 1st private hospital.

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CONSULTATIONS

Protect | Promote | Support Breastfeeding

First Line Lactation Childbirth Support Services aim to assist all new moms in creating a system of care that prioritizes giving breast milk to healthy and unhealthy infants (especially small, ill, premature, and/or sick infants who are initially unable to feed directly at the breast). A supportive setting can promote access to breast milk and exclusive breastfeeding. The majority of postnatal / neonatal wards have presented barriers to successful breastfeeding. Here, you can access First Line Lactation Childbirth Support Services.

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FAQ

Why it’s necessary to meet a Lactation Consultant?

The most common concerns of pregnant parents’ when a baby is on the way are labour and delivery. And they almost completely ignore the fact that breastfeeding is a new journey that begins after childbirth that needs for appropriate education and training to deal with the difficulty of latching a baby on to the breast, empowering mommy to make an informed decision about breastfeeding, etc. and enabling her to successfully address lactation issues.

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BENEFITS – BREAST FEEDING

The benefits of human milk and the risks of not receiving it have been extensively researched and are widely accepted. According to World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations and implementation advice for exclusive breastfeed for first 6 months and to continue breast feed minimum for two years along with complimentary feeds.

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