Media Release: New Mothers rely on La Leche League International for Education, Information, and Support During Breastfeeding as Featured on Television's "The Balancing Act"
Schaumburg, IL-January 2002.
For many working women, having a baby presents enormous challenges.
In their effort to balance careers and parenting, an important choice
mothers need to make during pregnancy is whether or not to breastfeed.
Fortunately, nature has made
this an easy decision. For most women, breastfeeding comes naturally.
Human milk is produced as a baby nurses. It requires no special equipment,
sterilization, or extra expense. It's always the right temperature and
always available to the baby. Human milk also provides a strong dose
of immunological protection against disease that no commercial formula
can duplicate.
The benefits of breastfeeding
go beyond those experienced by the infant. Breastfeeding helps a new
mother to lose weight more easily, and it causes her uterus to return
to its normal size and shape more quickly. It releases a hormone in
a woman's body that helps a mother feel more loving toward her baby
and thereby promotes more cuddling and bonding time.
Originally founded in 1956
by a group of seven mothers, La Leche League International has been
a beacon of light for nursing mothers who need support and information
about breastfeeding. As an international not-for-profit organization,
their purpose is to help mothers to breastfeed their babies through
mother-to-mother support, education and information. With support from
home, work and organizations such as La Leche League International,
women can give their children the very best start to a healthy life.
The next edition of The
Balancing Act, the television series dedicated to addressing the
issues facing today's professional woman, will feature La Leche League
International. For updates on the dates, times and networks and for
information about working and breastfeeding, please visit www.lalecheleague.org.
The Balancing Act is hosted
by actress and director Joanna Kerns and explores the "balancing
act" of juggling a career by day and motherhood by night. The independently
produced series will air on the following networks: Oxygen, The Discovery
Channel, Bravo, The Food Network, and The Health Network, nationwide.
The series may also be viewed via streaming video on www.vstar.com.
The episode will be available by streaming video on the La Leche League
International web site, www.lalecheleague.org,
as well.
Five Star Productions, an Emmy
Award-winning television and radio production company based in Delray Beach,
Fla., produces five nationally-syndicated television programs with some
airing in as many as 53 countries. Currently, Five Star produces and syndicates:
Parenting and Beyond, Today's Health, The Balancing Act, Today's Environment
and The Best of Wine and Food. Additionally, Five Star produces and
specializes in professional sports programming, production, graphics, animation
and large-screen entertainment to keep the crowd "in the game."
President and founder, Scott Woolley, was also named Ernst and Young's 1999
Florida Entrepreneur of the Year.
[For
more information, see our web page of additional
materials, or contact the LLLI Public
Relations Department. Although
the broadcast is over, we will have it available on the website for viewing
in the next few days.]
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