1. Home
  2. Healthier Communities
  3. Life Events
  4. Having a Baby
  5. Postpartum Care
  6. Breastfeeding Resources
  1. Postpartum CarePostpartum Care
Skip to Main Content
  • MyChart
  • Pay a Bill
  • Help
St. Luke's Logo to Homepage
Mom nursing her baby

Breastfeeding Resources

Mom nursing her baby

Breastfeeding Resources

Breastfeeding is Natural, But Not Automatic

Your caregivers at St. Luke's understand that some women may not be able to breastfeed, or may choose not to breastfeed, for a variety of reasons. But we encourage you to try breastfeeding with an open mind to give your baby a strong start in life.

Lactation specialists and nurses are available every day in our Mother Baby Care Unit. If you are breastfeeding, one of our specialists will visit you at least once to help you get started and answer any questions.

In addition, we offer lactation support after you go home through support groups and classes. You may also call to speak with one of our lactation specialists.

Like any worthwhile endeavor, breastfeeding takes practice. The first few weeks can be the most challenging, and St. Luke's is committed to helping you and your baby get off to a good start.

 

Breastfeeding and the American Academy of Pediatrics

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breast milk as the best possible food for your baby during the first year of life, and studies continue to find strong links between breastfeeding and infant health. Beyond the health benefits, many breastfeeding moms say the bonding they experience with their child is the single greatest benefit.

Call our Lactation Specialists for Assistance

  • Boise

    (208) 381-2592

  • Elmore

    (208) 587-0554

  • Jerome

    (208) 814-3820

  • Magic Valley

    (208) 814-3820 

  • McCall

    (208) 630-2270

  • Meridian

    (208) 706-3119

  • Nampa

    (208) 205-7329

  • Wood River

    (208) 727-8531

Breastfeeding Classes and Support Groups

Breastfeeding Basics: Boise

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

Breastfeeding Basics: McCall

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

Breastfeeding Basics: Meridian

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

Breastfeeding Basics: Nampa

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

Breastfeeding Basics: Twin Falls

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

Breastfeeding Basics: Online

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

Breastfeeding Plan for Success: Mountain Home

This class is designed for expectant parents and helps you and your partner prepare physically and emotionally for breastfeeding.

View Class

More Resources

  • Portrait of mom and breastfeeding baby

    Local: Idaho Breastfeeding Coalition

    This statewide non-profit organization helps connect breastfeeding families to local community support. 

    Visit site
  • Mother breastfeeding her newborn baby

    National: WIC Breastfeeding Support

    This site, managed by national health experts, answers common breastfeeding questions and addresses common challenges.

    Visit site
  • crying infant

    Crying Baby Plan

    All babies cry, some more than others. What can you do? Plan ahead. Learn how to stay calm, check your baby's basic needs, and create a crying plan for when you're feeling overwhelmed.

    Learn more
  • milk in baby bottles

    Breast Milk Donation Center

    Breast milk donation can help hospitalized babies in the NICU. By donating your precious milk, you have the unique opportunity to share with those most in need.

    Learn more
St. Luke's Homepage

About St. Luke’s

Who We Are
News
Careers

Team Resources

For Providers
For Employees
For Contractors

Patient Resources

Financial Assistance
Mental Health Support
Medical Records
Patient Rights & Responsibilities

Essential Information

Accessibility
Price Transparency
En Español

Quick Links

Contact Us
St. Luke’s FitOne
St. Luke’s Health Partners
St. Luke’s Health Plan

DisclaimerNon-Discrimination/EEOPrivacy PracticesTerms of Use
© 2025 St. Luke’s Health System. All rights reserved.
FacebookLinkedinYoutubeInstagram