Inside ABM: October 2025

Dr. Rosen-Carole, what would you say is the defining characteristic of the breastfeeding and lactation medicine (BFLM) provider?
Great question, and one that I think we are still working out as a field, so I’ll answer from my perspective. I believe BFLM providers are experts in interpersonal physiology and the social dynamics of care. We understand that at least two physiologies are at play in most of our patient encounters, and their interplay is fraught with its own joys and challenges! Moreover, because breastfeeding is both a physiological process and a socially determined behavior, we must be very good at promoting health through motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, counseling, and advocacy.
Dr. Feldman-Winter, I attended a presentation by you many years ago at an ABM annual meeting entitled “Why Not Just One Bottle?” which I still remember vividly. It had a great impact on me. How has the messaging on exclusivity evolved since you first started teaching the importance of exclusivity?
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine’s (ABM) 29th Annual International Meeting is just around the corner, and it’s shaping up to be an incredible event for healthcare professionals passionate about breastfeeding medicine. Here are three compelling reasons why this year’s meeting is a can’t-miss opportunity.