The IBLCE was founded by a group of
La Leche League leaders who wanted to professionalize the skills they had developed while working with breastfeeding individuals. Candidates can choose various pathways to qualify, including options for current health professionals and volunteers, through college or university academic programs, or through mentoring. An International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) may use the
post nominals IBCLC and/or RLC after their name. The International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA) is the
professional association for lactation consultants. IBCLCs undergo specialized training to assist families with breastfeeding, milk production issues, and pump management issues. IBCLCs must meet certification requirements for education and clinical experience, and pass an examination. IBCLCs must also re-certify every five years with 75 continuing education hours every five years or take an examination. ==Outcomes==