In Arkansas, only 55.8% of infants receive breastmilk during the first six, months of life, despite recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics.,Breast feeding rates are significantly lower among Medicaid users, an issue that can be addressed through telehealth visits which aim to address challenges that cause early breastfeeding cessation. This study evaluated patient perspectives on telelactation and explored barriers to breastfeeding among a Medicaid population. Participants received four virtual lactation visits followed by a semistructured interview. 85.5% of participants were breastfeeding at one month and 79% were still breastfeeding at 2 months. The overall participant perception of telelactation was positive, with 93% of participants stating their confidence in breastfeeding increased conclusion: This study highlights the wide acceptance and benefit of telelactation for sustaining breastfeeding within a Medicaid population. This study utilized digital technologies to bring professional lactation support directly to breastfeeding mothers. Virtual consultations expand access to specialty health services and education by overcoming geographical limitations and reducing burdens to care access. While telehealth technologies have been used in other healthcare settings, the use of telelactation is an innovative tool to address gaps in in care and improve continuity of care. • Telelactation significantly boosts breastfeeding confidence. • Virtual visits with an IBCLC make expert support more available. • Telelactation works to remove barriers to breastfeeding support access. • Virtual lactation support addresses obstacles preventing successful breastfeeding.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69eb084f553a5433e34b362c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecinn.2026.100479
C Jones
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Rebecca D. Jones
Karina Leal
PEC Innovation
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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