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University of Sto Tomas-Hospital (or simply USTH, also where I gave birth) is a breastfeeding advocate hospital. Apart from free breastfeeding 101 sessions that they conduct inside the confinement area of the mums, they make sure each new moms or those who just gave birth are fully informed about the beauty of breastfeeding, its benefits, the how to's etc. by doing a one on one talk right after your baby's check up with the pedia is done (this normally happens in the OPD). They also have Milk Code posters everywhere and gives referral forms to mums who can access free breastfeeding seminars in the nearby health clinics.

Asian Hospital and St. Luke's are also breastfeeding advocate. You check out his blog of one mommy about her experience after giving birth at St. Luke's BGC. http://www.mommytopaz.com/2013/06/st-lukes-global-citys-breastfeeding.html#.V3Yu_7h97IU I advise that you search for breastfeeding advocate pediatricians as well. I'm pretty sure almost each big hospitals has a breastfeeding advocate pedia. Here's a forum with a list of pediatricians who are advocates of breastfeeding: http://www.femalenetwork.com/girltalk/index.php?topic=259278.20

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Asian Hospital. My baby was with me during our entire stay (rooming in) and a lactation consultant visited me several times to ensure that my baby is latching properly.

Makati Medical Center is a breastfeeding-friendly hospital. Actually, all hospitals should be a mother-baby-friendly hospital, pursuant to the Milk Code.

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