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The professional name of prolactician refers to the professional nursing staff who focus on using professional prolactician techniques (mainly massage techniques) to solve the problems of postpartum lactation and insufficient milk secretion for mothers. The profession is divided into four levels according to the professional skill level: primary, intermediate, advanced and teacher level. As a professional skill in the field of domestic service, prolacticians play a crucial role in ensuring the health of mothers and babies.
However, as an emerging profession, the industry of prolacticians has not yet established a unified professional standard and qualification certification system. Chang Qing, deputy director of obstetrics and gynecology at Southwest Hospital, pointed out that obstetric nurses have been able to provide comprehensive nursing services during the hospitalization of mothers, covering prolactation guidance and neonatal care. She particularly cautioned that the breast ducts are extremely thin, and improper strong massage not only does not promote milk secretion, but may damage the breast tissue, resulting in milk accumulation and inflammation. Some prolacticians have turned to excessive kneading of the breast due to the ineffectiveness of conventional massage techniques, which is extremely risky.
The rise of the prolactist profession is closely related to the popularization of traditional Chinese breastfeeding concepts. Experts from Xinqiao Hospital and Children's Hospital emphasize that breast milk is the most ideal source of nutrition for infants. It is worth noting that there are many people who have transitioned from other industries in the current prolactist team, and even some confinement sisters have also switched to engaged in prolactin services, resulting in uneven professional quality of employees. Experts particularly remind that mothers need to maintain a cautious attitude when choosing a prolactist.
Due to the considerable benefits of the prolactia service market, some domestic service companies choose to switch careers in prolactia, and these practitioners who have not received systematic training often charge less. Professional prolacticians need to learn professional skills through systematic learning, and at present the state has not issued a special project qualification certificate for this occupation. Most prolacticians actually hold a "massage therapist" qualification certificate.

