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When you're pregnant or a new mom, it helps to talk to other moms who know what you're experiencing. That's the idea behind WIC peer counselors. They are moms in your community who breastfed their babies and will give you the information and support you need.
What WIC Peer Counselors Do
WIC peer counselors:
- Share ways to get a good start with breastfeeding.
- Support and encourage you throughout your breastfeeding journey.
- Regularly follow up to see how breastfeeding is going.
- Understand your baby’s sleep, behavior, and crying.
- Connect moms through virtual/in-person breastfeeding support groups.
- Provide tips for how to breastfeed comfortably, even in public.
- Recommend ways you can stay close to your baby through breastfeeding after you return to work or school.
- Suggest ideas for getting support from your partner, family and friends.
- Help moms maintain their milk supply for every stage of their breastfeeding journey.
- Refer you to a Designated Breastfeeding Expert if you need extra help.
When Peer Counselors are Available
Peer counselors are available during clinic hours.
*You can even reach some peer counselors outside of WIC clinic hours and locations. We know breastfeeding questions can happen anytime, anywhere.
How to Become a WIC Peer Counselor
If you're interested in becoming a WIC peer counselor, please contact your local WIC clinic or search job openings on careers.sc.gov using keywords such as lactation, breastfeeding, or peer counselor and apply to join our breastfeeding experts team.