Contact Information

Meghan.... call or text (801) 810-LEAD that's (801) 810-5323
To receive our monthly newsletter email
LLLofSandy@gmail.com
For breastfeeding questions email lllmaejohnston@gmail.com


Find a leader near you, The Love Line: (801) 264-LOVE (5683)
LLL Breastfeeding Helpline- USA: 877 4 LA LECHE (1-877-452-5324).

Meeting location and time: Series Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00am at Community of Grace Presbyterian Church. 2015 E. Newcastle Drive (8890 S.) Sandy, Utah.

Who comes to our meetings?

La Leche League of Sandy Series Meetings are free, open to all interested women (pregnant, nursing, or otherwise), and focus on nursing during the first year. Women with nurslings over a year are welcome and encouraged to come as well. You are invited to bring your baby and other children who need you. Although La Leche League thinks Dads are very important, our meetings are open to women only. So come meet other women in our community and hang out in a comfortable atmosphere where breastfeeding is the norm. Share your mothering experiences, both fun and challenging, and enjoy the company and support of some wonderful people. You are sure to appreciate the mother-to-mother support!! There is always an accredited La Leche League Leader at every meeting.

Enrichment Meetings:
We are currently not offering Enrichment Meetings at this time.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Breastfeeding around the house

Thanks to Kathy for leading Tuesday's meeting about breastfeeding around the house. We discussed all the different rooms in our homes and how they change when you have a baby. From safety in the kitchen, bathroom and laundry room to sleeping arrangements in the master bedroom mothers shared how they made adjustments for baby. Many mothers agreed that what you have intended for each room before baby is not necessarily what that room ends up being after baby arrives.

One mother used a baby jumper toy for baby in laundry room to keep him out of the laundry piles. Many mothers shared new uses for unused nurseries such as spare room or play room. Keeping baby out of toilets and dishwashers is another feat. Some mothers use safety locks and others opt for keeping baby out of certain rooms altogether. Overall, mothers said that keeping an open mind and being willing to rearrange are important when it comes to baby!

Join us for our next enrichment meeting on June 23, 2009. Discussion of the book How to Talk So Kids Will Listen with Timbra from LLL of Murray.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Meeting Tomorrow!

Series Meeting 2: Baby Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed Baby
Preparing for birth, establishing nursing in the early weeks, & including dad, sibling/s, & grandparents
Tomorrow, June 9, 2009 @ 10am