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Baby recently started breastfeeding at 4 weeks old. She was formula only due to premature and weight loss issues. Then she received breast milk via bottle and now that she passed her birth weight we began breastfeeding. First a few sessions a day, now solely breastfeeding. My left breast has a strong let down. Baby pulls off, chokes, cries. Milk leaks everywhere. I want to be able to help her.
Breast refusal - will not latch. Baby is 4 months old will only take the bottle.
New mommy. Need help with baby latching better as there is pain at the moment. Want to start pumping but unsure how.
Searching for a LC or IBCLC that does home visits and accepts Kaiser insurance.
Give birth in hospital A low budget Don't have a birth plan
I need help latching my baby. I still feel pain and sometimes don’t hear him sucking. And his mouth isn’t open wide enough and it’s mainly on the nipple. I have molina healthcare.
I plan to give birth at Kaiser in Downey, CA and utilize my Kaiser HMO coverage to pay.
I’m looking to schedule postpartum home visits for support with breastfeeding and to learn the basics of newborn care. As a first-time mom, I’d love some hands-on guidance to help me feel more confident caring for my baby. I’m hoping to find someone who accepts Kaiser insurance with no out of pocket costs for me.
I need help with proper latch, my baby is 6 months old. In need of support with night time feeds as well
Preparing to have an IBCLC that I can have available for breast feeding needs post-partum
Lactation support in the early days postpartum for latch support, any supply issues and getting comfortable with pumping and breastfeeding and incorporating into our routine.
I have the Blue Shield Platinum PPO plan. I am hoping to find an in-person doula would would be open to working with me for my birth prep, birth and postpartum care. My plan is to have the baby at the Good Samaritan Hospital in LA. I am hoping to have as close to natural as possible! I am only 16 weeks so I do not have the full plan yet, but would love help creating this!
1) IBCLC certification, female 2) 11 day-old newborn, exclusively fed breastmilk, introduced bottles of breast milk 3 days ago due to poor urinary output/bm's and extreme fussiness. Strong desire to return to exclusively breastfeeding straight from the breast, but shallow latch, nipple pain, and stress are getting in the way
Kaiser HMO plan - Los Angeles - Plan to deliver at LAMC Maternity (Sunset) - I want to deliver as naturally as possible and labor as long as I can at home. - Would love an experienced doula who is positive and can be a health advocate for me and my husband during the hospital labor to ensure our wishes are heard and birth plan respected.
Hospital birth Kaiser Coverage or Blue Shield Coverage Vaginal birth with different options for pain support In person only
Certification required Prefer 3+ years of experience especially knowledgeable in taking care of babies who have silent reflux. Korean and English Care recipient: 2 month old, suffering from silent reflux but otherwise, a healthy baby I’d like dome help from professionals who are in knowledge of taking care of silent reflux. Lactation consultant needed for how to position and latch well to redice the reflux.
I’m planing to give birth at Providence St Joseph hospital in Burbank. It would not be my first choice as I was hoping for a home birth. Unfortunately, I was laid off last year and have been unable to find work. I’m hoping to find support covered by medi-cal. I would like my birth to be unmediated and with as little intervention as possible. This is my first birth so I do feel a bit nervous. I would only like my husband and doula in the room (along with any necessary medial care team). I would like to be able to move freely and have help getting into positions that will help me through the various stages of labor. I’d also love to spend time in the bath. I want skin to skin right away and delayed cord clamping.
I plan to give birth at the hospital. When I get home, I need night nanny that can help take care of the baby and the family to rest, making sure we are caring the baby right, helping with breast feeding, and provide emotional support
Low supply help when nursing and pumping need help with figuring out how to get more milk
I need support with making sure my breast pump is working correctly for pumping at work. I have HealthNet PPO.
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