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I did not breastfeed my son due to pain and poor latch so I ended up pumping for about 10 months before I got pregnant with my daughter. I want to do my best to breastfeed and bottle feed this time around so I want to be as prepared as possible and seek advise from a lactation consultant.
I plan to birth at a birthing center in Arlington with my midwife. I don’t have a budget at this time. I plan to birth naturally, with minimal intervention. I would like my providers certified with. Minimum of 5 years experience.
Still pregnant and want to be setup for success when baby gets here
I started out exclusively pumping due to my child having to be in the NICU for the first month of his life. Over time, I grew exhausted of pumping and discouraged even after bringing him. I felt that I wasn't supplying enough and could not keep up with his growth. It's been over two weeks since I last pumped. I would start back pumping to get to the point of breastfeeding. I would like to work on latching and increasing my milk supply. I would like complete support to maintain stress levels. I would prefer someone of an African American background, but I am open to someone with 2+ years of experience and culturally competent.
First time mom needing 1:1 assistance w breastfeeding, pumping, etc
We're looking for a CACHE-certified newborn care specialist (NCS) and nannies working in the DFW area. We're early so we're trying to get a budget as we speak with qualified people. The job will be 100% baby focused as this is our first. No cleaning or cooking expected on behalf of the household. We are passionate to also learn from our care specialist so that we can also do our part!
Need help latching baby lost weight in a week. Has a shallow latch to my nipple and falls asleep at the breast
I would love to have a home birth I would love to talk about an estimated budget due to recently losing my job and waiting on unemployment. I would love a holistic unmedicated birth which would be a VBAC so I’m a little uneasy about having my baby in a hospital.
i am 2 weeks pp and have very low milk supply, i triple feed, i nurse pump and supplement with formula. when i only pump i get about 20ml together with both breast and my baby is drinking 2oz every 2.5-3 hrs.
I had a c section and i was not able to feed my baby because of pain. When i tried after recovered its not working. baby cries a lot when i try to feed him.
Baby has a shallow latch and i believe he has a lip tie
Latching issues; need to know if due to lip ties. Accepts Medicaid
Experience and who respect our decisions. Duties of cooking, taking care of the baby at night.
I have an exclusive Breast-fed baby she is almost 3 months and I can not get her to take a bottle for a full feed or a Passy. Stories it’s hard to burp her so she is gassy and also if she isn’t full enough or is gassy she can’t sleep 3 hrs. I want to pump and slow down on nursing her so I can get back into working more. I also have Medicaid.
Help with latching and him staying latched without getting frustrated.
I will give birth at Texas Health Harris Downtown Fort Worth. I will need help with breastfeeding afterwards too. If they specialize in VBACs, that would be great!
Giving birth in a hospital with my first baby, seeking support in those first initial months, would like something that works with my insurance
Will be giving birth at medical city alliance. Not sure about estimated budget not familiar with pricing but something reasonable. For my birth plan I have stated I want epidural, delayed cord clamping, want immediate skin to skin, no eye goop, going to be encapsulating my placenta, no vaccines expect vitamin k (preservative free), peaceful environment with music & low lighting, just me & my husband in delivery room, no students, getting hospital lactation consultant as soon as possible to come see us in room, will be breast feeding If able to, don’t want to rush the delivery processes unless absolutely necessary. Amount a few other things: I have c section plan as well pretty much the same expect not wanting to see anything and want immediate skin to skin if possible and a few other things as well!
Hospital birth, as unmedicated as possible but open to epidural and nitrous oxide use as needed.
Dallas, TX at Baylor Hospital. N/A VBAC if possible
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