Elizabeth Myler

Nurse/ Lactation Consultant

Elizabeth (Beth) Myler, BS, BSN, RN, IBCLC, is the co-owner/co-founder of Mahala Lactation and Perinatal Services LLC, a busy private practice serving Northwestern and Central New Jersey and Lehigh Valley, PA. Beth works with medically diverse mother/infant dyads, trains and mentors lactation consultant interns and co-manages Mahala associates and daily logistical operations. Beth became a Registered Nurse in 1999 and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in 2009. Beth was selected for a two year volunteer service in the US Peace Corp as a Maternal/Child Health and Nutrition Extension Agent in French-speaking Cameroon, West Africa. She began her clinical nursing career in pediatric and adolescent medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and now has over 14 years of experience in the areas of reproductive biology, community and mental health, school nursing and maternal/child health. She is the proud mother of three breastfed sons and lives with her family in Hackettstown, New Jersey.

Episodes for this expert

  • Do I Really Have Low Milk Supply?

    Many breastfeeding moms question whether or not they are making enough milk for their baby. So, how do you know if there really is a problem?

  • Exclusive Breastfeeding After Early Supplementation

    It is still possible to exclusively breastfeed your baby after early supplementation. How does the type of supplementation impact the situation? How can you protect your milk supply? And how can you wean your baby off the supplementation?

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