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System challenges in the fields of clinical breastfeeding and lactation support (breastfeeding medicine, lactation consultancy)

Dr Pamela Douglas20th of Dec 20253rd of Jan 2026

Rethinking clinical breastfeeding and lactation support

Video 1

  • Advances in the field of breastfeeding medicine and lactation consultancy over the past two decades

  • What do women tell us are the obstacles to breastfeeding?

If we look objectively at the research, the marketing practices of commercial milk formula companies are no longer particularly relevant to reasons women introduce formula in high income countries.

If breastfeeding works for them, the research tells us that parents in high income countries want to give their baby breast milk. Until health professionals have research-based clinical skills which are effective in preventing or resolving the problems women face when they try to breastfeed, formula companies will continue to benefit.

Video 2

What are the main obstacles to infants receiving breast milk in high income countries?

  • Inadequate investment by government in provision of human milk banks

  • Relative lack of research-based interventions for clinical breastfeeding and lactation problems

  • Overmedicalisation, paramedicalisation, overtreatment.

These obstacles explain why some infants aren't receiving human milk or are not exclusively human milk fed - again, not the marketing practices of commercial milk formula companies.

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Possums acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands upon which The Possums Programs have been created, the Yuggera and Turrbal Peoples. We acknowledge that First Nations have breastfed, slept with, and lovingly raised their children on Australian lands for at least 65,000 years, to become the oldest continuous living culture on Earth. Possums stands with the Uluru Statement from the Heart.