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Milk supply has dropped and I can barely get drops now
Milk supply decreased drastically, now I’m having to supplement. I pump while at work and have noticed I don’t get as much out
I plan on giving birth in a holistic birthing center. My budget is $1500 maximum. I plan to go the route of natural birth with minimal medical intervention, with the option only if medically necessary.
Budget is under 2k. Christian doula is important to me. I’m open to home birth but I’m also considering giving birth at novant kernersville nc. This is my second baby. I have birth trauma from my first. I’d like a doula my age or older (30 years) and someone who has given birth themselves before. I want to go no epidural but maybe laughing gas. Epidural stopped working on me last time so I don’t want another.
Plan on giving birth at a birthing center Birthing plan 🤰🏽 Labor - [ ] No medication Environment - [ ] Dim lights / maybe calm music - [ ] Food / drinks - [ ] Limited interruptions Labor - [ ] No medications / all natural - [ ] Immediately skin to skin contact - [ ] Free movement / access to bathroom , ball or any walking around if needed - [ ] Option to have pool or be in water - [ ] Freedom to choose own position that is comfortable - [ ] Rather naturally tear than get cut or other procedures - [ ] Avoid use of any tools to get baby out - [ ] Will deliver placenta without force or pushing Baby arrival / after - [ ] Delay cord clamping wait until it’s white / when time to cut cord would like dad to do it - [ ] Immediately skin to skin contact - [ ] Don’t wipe off / Wash off baby - [ ] No injections /or eye ointment - [ ] Baby must be in room with parents at all times - [ ] Would like to hold baby during any testing - [ ] Would like to keep placenta after birth , will be sent to get encapsulated I’m not sure of my budget yet
Having trouble getting newborn to latch correctly. Need guidance on how to get him to latch.
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I am primarily looking for a doula to provide education to me and my husband and help advocate for a successful birth with only necessary interventions as they arise or as I request. I do not want to be in a birthing environment where I don’t understand the language or I am not familiar with optional vs required interventions from the medical team. Following birth I am looking for support with navigating post partum and breastfeeding as a first time mother.
I would like someone with more than 6 years experience and certified. I would need help with breathing techniques and pressure points and helping guide my husband in a home birth. I would want help with the first feeding and making sure our baby latches. I do not want early chord clamping and want the chord to turn white before clamping, I would also like to naturally deliver my placenta on my own. I would like for my team to listen to my wants for my birth plan while also guiding me and baby in the right, healthy direction. Our estimated budget would be $5,000-$7,000
I keep getting mastitis. I’m currently exclusively pumping but would also like help getting baby to latch. I need help asap in person. Preferably in office
1. Plan to give birth at home in Lowgap, NC 2. $7k or less 3. No interventions, dark, quiet, and peaceful.
I couldn’t get him to latch. i can tell he wants to but he immediately gets frustrated and cries so much. i can tell he’s probably gotten used to being bottle fed. i feel like i really didn’t have a choice but to bottle feed him most of the time regardless, being that im an under supplier. he’s starting to try to latch with nipple shields, but again, he gets so frustrated and upset and cries so i just have to quickly give him a bottle. he’s perfectly healthy though, i just really wanted to breastfeed because i will prefer him to have as much breastmilk as possible.
I plan to give birth in the hospital. I’m not sure what the prices are like but I guess around 75 an hour. I don’t really have a birth plan yet I have no idea what to expect really
I plan to give birth at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte NC. I plan to have my child vaginally and need help with the laboring process. I also want someone that teaches me about breastfeeding and can help out post partum.
I gave birth at the beginning of February, and my baby has been on formula from the start and hasn’t been breastfeeding. I’m trying to breastfeed, but unfortunately it’s not working. Is it possible to get a consultation?
Freshly postpartum. Baby has thrush at 3 weeks and 4 days old. Trouble latching with that. Hurts to nurse, pumping, and when sitting still. Can’t find a good routine and supply depletion
i want someone who can teach me and my baby how to get her to latch
Hopsital w/Water birth I plan to use my medicaid insurance Need help Working on birth plan
Lactation consultant needed to assess concerns with latch and frequent spit up. Would be great if BCBS insurance accepted.
Looking for a midwife covered by my insurance, want to give birth at home.
Lactation consulate, certified & Licensed, experienced, need help with trading to get baby latched to feed directly.
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