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Lactation Consultant postpartum. Ideally to visit me at home in Bailey, CO. Covered by Insurance: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Need help with latching baby correctly. Need someone who accepts Medicaid.
My son was born on March 23, he was 7lb.09oz and 21 in long. I EB his first 2 wks and he went down to 6.15 and did not regain his birth weight until 3 wks. We are combo feeding, mixing breastmilk and formula. He now weights about 9.11oz. He's gaining weight slowly and that's fine . I also pump a few times a day alongside breast-feeding, morning pumps are great( up to 7oz) and then maybe 1oz or 2 with my other pumps. At night he only breastfeeds and I think he's either not able to latch great or get enough milk. He falls asleep in the breast and I can't tell if he's full. I need help.
I am currently attempting to re lactate and need some guidance I’m hoping to find someone that accepts Medicaid.
We are looking for female night nurse or doula who accepts Cigna local plus and can help with feedings and changing diapers overnight.
Hi! My due date is June 15 and I’m giving birth at AdventHealth Avista in Louisville. I’m looking for a bilingual English/Spanish doula who can support me during labor and also help me prepare beforehand with things like: * breathing techniques * exercises/positions for vaginal delivery * labor preparation * comfort techniques * partner guidance * general birth education I’m still deciding how I feel about pain medication/epidural, so I’m looking for someone supportive and non-judgmental who can guide me through the process and help me feel calm and prepared.
Haven’t been able to latch baby at two weeks pp. I have been exclusively pumping and supplementing with formula
Would like to give birth at a birthing center if possible. I am not sure what the typical cost is so I would like to hear more about cost. 30 year old 8 weeks pregnant with first child.
We plan to give birth at the hospital, but I'd like to labor as long as possible at home. I'm looking to have a low-intervention water birth. immediate skin to skin after birth (mom + Dad), delayed cord clamping (waiting until cord is white & no longer pulsating), no baby bath, first feed, minimal cervical checks, mobile baby monitoring so I can walk around, no pitocin or epidural, IV hep-lock/saline-lock, & no hep b vaccine. Pregnant with my first, 25 years old, would like breastfeeding support. as well
I am breastfeeding andy baby is latching inconsistanly, and sometime feedings are painful for me. I would love to get some advice on how to make sure I am doing everything correctly. Please let me know if my insurance will cover an appointment! Blue Cross Blue Shield Member ID- SYG817130408 Group- 412721
Need help with breastfeeding and a potential tongue tie
i plan to give birth in a hospital. i’m not really to educated in price ranges or birth plans
Hello. I’m searching for someone who can assist me at a hospital birth. Someone that can help convey to the medical staff the importance of sticking to and respecting the birth plan in order. Someone willing to give any advice on breastfeeding. Someone who is covered under my insurance-blue cross blue shield.
First time mom needing support with breast feeding ensuring a good latch and preventing pain.
Almost 6 month old son just had tongue and lip ties released need support learning how to eat again
Need help with breastfeeding. My baby is having a hard time latching and I’m having a having a hard time finding a position that works for us. She is 4 days old.
My baby is exclusively breast fed but my supply has drastically dropped over the last month. Im only getting a fraction of what I used to pumping and she seems to be getting a little less when eating. Started having these issues when my periods returned
Help with making sure baby is getting enough milk via breastfeeding. Have been exclusively pumping during day and breast feeding for night feeds. Only pump 1 to 2oz every 2 hours so have been supplementing with formula. Baby nurses very well at night and want to try adding some nursing sessions during day but not sure how much to supplement after. Have United Health Care as primary and Medicaid as secondary
Hospital birth Not sure of budget? Hoping to go with little to no medication but definitely no epidural.
I am looking for a female-only birth doula for a hospital birth in Denver this April. My budget is approximately $1,500–$2,500 (to be reimbursed via Maven Wallet). My goal is a supportive, calm environment where I can receive an epidural for pain management but avoid medical induction unless absolutely necessary. I am looking for a doula who is an expert in 'epidural positioning' to keep labor progressing and can suggest specific techniques or precautions to help me avoid tearing. My partner will be my primary support, and I do not want any men in the room other than him. I value a 'hands-off' approach to the second stage of labor; I prefer to avoid forced or coached pushing and instead want to wait until I feel the urge (laboring down). Post-birth, I am prioritizing delayed cord clamping, immediate skin-to-skin, and ensuring the baby does not leave the room for routine assessments.
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