Breastfeeding Barriers and Support for Black Mothers: A Conversation with Dr. Nastassia Harris, DNP, MSN, RNC-MNN, IBCLC In this special episode of 'Maternal Health 911,' host Dr. Jill Baker welcomes Dr. Nastasia Harris to discuss the barriers and support systems for breastfeeding in the Black community. Dr. Harris, a registered nurse, lactation consultant, and founder of the Perinatal Health Equity Initiative, shares her insights on improving breastfeeding rates, addressing systemic racism, and the importance of community support. The episode also highlights the role of midwifery, legislative action for lactation support, and practical advice for new mothers navigating breastfeeding challenges. 00:00 Introduction to Maternal Health 911 01:09 Special Episode on Breastfeeding 02:40 Introducing Dr. Nastasia Harris 09:33 Historical Context of Midwifery and Maternal Health 11:59 Current Breastfeeding Disparities 15:31 Challenges and Support in Breastfeeding 23:31 The Power of Peer Support in Breastfeeding 24:07 Challenges and Misconceptions in Breastfeeding 24:56 Breastfeeding in Public: Overcoming Barriers 28:03 The Benefits of Breast Milk for NICU Babies 32:10 Advocating for Breastfeeding Policies 35:25 Finding and Utilizing Lactation Consultants 42:11 Celebrating Black Breastfeeding Week 43:04 Connect with Us and Final Thoughts