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I have twins, they both are breastfed. They are gaining good weight, but I feel like their latch is shallow and they’re sucking in air while eating, or not getting enough milk each feed. They’ve been more gassy lately and seem uncomfortable after feedings. When they suck, they make a click sound when sucking, which is why I think they’re sucking in air. Just want options and help on how to deepen their latch!
Eskenazi health 2k-4k Un-medicated, avoiding unnecessary interventions, natural birth
We have been struggling for weeks transferring from breast to bottle
Need help learning how to provide for my baby while also ensuring rest and energy for myself to do so. I need breastfeeding support as well
In search of a lactation consultant after a recent swallow study
Needing a lactation consultant that speaks English. Estimated budget is $35/hour.
Learning more about pregnancy and what I want for my pregnancy/birth plan. Wanting a holistic approach. Plan to give birth in a hospital.
We plan to give birth at St. Vincent Women’s and Infant. Our estimated budget is around $1,000. And we do not have a set birth plan. I just want to feel safe and delivery safely.
I was originally planning to give birth at home but that has pivoted to the hospital now. I had an outside doula I hired at the beginning of my pregnancy but due to personal financial strain, I had to cancel her services. Therefore, I don’t have money to pay for a doula currently. I am expecting my first baby and I’ve always wanted a completely natural birth as I am aware that my body is made to birth. I am being told my baby is measuring big due to gestational diabetes and during my appointment today my OB mentioned a c-section as well as the potential of my baby’s shoulders getting stuck and the complications/risks that come with having a “big” baby. I also do not want to be induced. I want to let my body and baby do what it needs to do when it’s ready and not by force. For the sake of our health I will do things that I may not be most comfortable with if it’s absolutely needed. I don’t believe I need to be forced into an induction or a c-section because baby is big. I want to be able to walk around while in labor, sleep, eat small snacks, get into a tub of water, use a birth ball and deliver in the water or on all fours if possible. I simply want to do everything in my power to make my birthing experience a memorable moment and not a traumatic moment.
Community north hospital with midwifery, checking to see if any lactation consultant accept medicaid, my birth plan is natural birth low intervention as possible
lactation consultant to help with latching We have not been able to latch to the boob since birth
Nipple damage to left nipple. Milk in breast but not being able to express it no matter what is tried. Supply dropping due to this ongoing issue. 28 year old, 2 months pp. Second time mom and pumping journey. I didn’t have these issues before. I need someone to help me. I went to a lactation consultant at my hospital which I gave birth and the care received was of no help. I want to be able to provide food for my 2 month old up to 1 year, as I was able to with my last baby. My nipple seems to be elastic and according to the lactation consultant I need a 22-22mm flange. But my nipple is so swollen and hurts so badly whether I use baby or pumps.
How to increase my milk and how to help increase the fat in my milk. He has went down in percentile and the pediatrician told me I needed to work on my fat increase in the milk. I also need help getting him to latch more than 15mins without feeling like hes sucking my nipple off, I breast pumo and use the manual pumo for 30 mins and it never hurts my nips but if hes latched longer than 15 mins my nips are really really sore
Breastfeeding my 7 week old and just started my period. Need help with what supplements I can/should take to help with my supply during my period and the best ways to serve my baby.
I am looking to work with a lactation consultant to support me during my feeding journey with my second son.
Shallow latch. Not taking to breast Drs say no tongue or mouth ties
I am planning to do a home birth. Average flat fee of $500 plus I’m looking for postpartum care. I’m not sure what a birth plan is or where to start
1) would love someone younger with more modern ways of exclusively pumping and maximize it. 2) my baby is on the smaller side 3)sleep training additional would be amazing 4)something covered by Medicaid Anthem
Need help with breastfeeding. I have a fast letdown and baby is very gassy. My last baby had colic so worried this one might too. She can be a bit lazy with eating.
I am exclusively pumping and I continue to have blisters appear on my left nipple. I am a first time mom and kind of lost.
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