Eola Road Branch
Breastfeeding is one way new caregivers may feed newborns, and it has unique benefits and challenges. We'll discuss nutrients, common concerns, bonding, returning to work, helpful tips, and more.
This program will be facilitated by Michelle Schlieben, a Women’s Health Educator from Northwestern Medicine, and it is designed to be a resource for caregivers interested in learning more about breastfeeding.
Additional topics may include: how to breastfeed comfortably and efficiently, antibodies, SIDS risk reduction, and more.
If participating virtually, please note:
I acknowledge my participation (or my child’s participation) in this virtual program includes the recording of this program which may include my name as listed on my account, images and/or video footage. I grant the Aurora Public Library District my permission to use the photographs and/or video footage for any legal use, including but not limited to: publicity, copyright purposes, illustration, advertising, and web content.
Furthermore, I understand that no royalty, fee or other compensation shall become payable to me by reason of such use.
AGE GROUP: | Adults - ages 19+ |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Health and Fitness Literacy |
TAGS: | New born care | Health | Breast feeding |
This branch shares the Eola Community Center buiding with the Fox Valley Park District. It offers a quiet reading room with a fireplace, study rooms and a family computer lab. The Eola Road Branch has public meeting rooms that may be used for community programs.