At a glance
The 2011 Surgeon General's Call to Action to Support Breastfeeding offers steps for communities, workplaces, childcare agencies, hospitals, health care providers, and public health professionals to make breastfeeding attainable and easier.

About these resources
Most mothers want—and try—to breastfeed. Unfortunately, a mother's interest alone is not always enough to make breastfeeding possible. Mothers can face multiple and complex barriers when they try to start or continue breastfeeding, and U.S. breastfeeding rates vary widely.
With the 2011 Call to Action, the Surgeon General seeks to make it possible for every mother who wishes to breastfeed to do so. The report calls for shifting how we as a nation think and talk about breastfeeding.
The resources below summarize some of the key findings and action steps from the Surgeon General's Call to Action to Support Breastfeeding.
2011 Action guides for:
Doctors
Nurses
Public Health Professionals
Health Care Leaders
Communities
Researchers