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How is a lactation center usually structured?

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How is a lactation center usually structured?

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In the U.S., most lactation centers are attached to a hospital and on-going care after hospital discharge can be sought at the hospital where a DRG can be used for the hospital to receive payment. This hospital-based assistance may only be available for a set time post-birth (e.g., ten days). After that, the family would need to access a private lactation consultant and pay the fees.

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