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I plan to give birth in the hospital. At Northbay in Fairfield CA, don’t have a birth plan yet
Lactation consultant for postpartum mom period just started, baby 6.5 weeks old
I am looking for a lactation consultant to help me with my 3 week old. We are having a difficult time getting a good latch. I am experiencing nipple pain during and after feeds.
I am diabetic and considered high risk. I will be giving birth at a hospital but haven’t fully established a birth plan. I would like help with lactation, sleep training cooking. I have bluecross blue shield.
I would like help with pumping. I am exclusively pumping and feeding breastmilk to baby, however I’m realizing that I’m not fully prepared. I’ve only recently realized that my flange size was incorrect and was using the wrong flange for about a week before finally making a switch. We are starting to pump more and store more milk and I have questions on how to safely store my breast milk and as well as why one side seems to be pumping more than the other and if that has to do with me pumping incorrectly or just my supply…
My baby has hard time latching and if he does he becomes very fidgety within few minutes. I do use nipple shield but even that doesn’t help much Also, feedings are usually over an hour and never satisfied even after that
I am a first time mom planning to give birth at Kaiser Walnut Creek. I have Kaiser HMO insurance that I plan to use to cover the cost of doula services. My birth goal is to have a healthy baby with limited medical intervention, if possible.
We are looking for in person doula services. With services including post partum support, Birth support and Lactation support in mind
I plan to give birth in Walnut Creek, CA at Kaiser. I'm hoping my Kaiser insurance plan can cover financially.
1. Give birth at a hospital with a midwife or an OB, depending on the on-call schedule 2. Hoping to use insurance for a lactation consultant. 3. I want to book an appointment in advance with a lactation consultant given how hard I heard latching can be. I also want to prepare to pump and breast-feed at the same time so that I get support from my partner to give the bottle and also transitioning into work more easily while still maintaining the benefits of breast-feeding.
I’d like to explore setting up a in home lactation appt right after my baby is born. Also curious about night Nannie’s
Hello my name is Rayvyn. I’m expecting my first child at the end of August. My birth preference is a peaceful in home setting, all natural water birth. Allowing my body and baby the space needed to do what it is designed to do. No rushing, no force. Delayed cord cutting. No vaccines. I’m looking for someone who is grounded, respects my needs, & listens intently. Preferably someone who is in tune with themselves, the earth, and sensitive to energy. Someone who understands and has a perspective on how sacred this time is.
Been having issues with feeding so having someone look over how we do that and provide in home feedback would help. I'm trying to understand how to reduce night wakings, getting some help with babies would help me get some rest. I'd like an assessment and consultation on how I'm healing from twin birth. My diastasis recti and how to heal that. I'm working through kaiser. Someone who is certified to provide care pt for that work and for the rest i don't even know what certifications there are.. certified lactation specialist? Any help with any additional duties would be appreciated. But at the moment not expected.
Having twins. Planning hospital delivery, but want to get help with birth options and postpartum support
•Latch support- my baby favors one side (left) but is still not great at latching and staying on to nurse fully. I need a lot of help with the right side, she doesn’t like to feed on the side and screams at it when it’s right in front of her or even in her mouth ready to go. •Staying latched- my baby can latch fine on the left side, however falls off after three-five suckles and then will reattach over and over. She’s still hungry after doing this for sometimes 10, 15, 20, or 25 minutes but is exhausted for all the reattaching. •Milk supply- this is my second pregnancy so my milk came in very quickly. It feels like and pumps like a slight over supply. I have no issue with supply but my boobs are full and my baby isn’t consuming enough through breastfeeding. I’ve had to start pumping to get the milk out. My baby is then fed the milk through Dr. Brown bottles because she’s exhausted from trying for 45minutes to an hour. •My baby is only a week old, so this might be a premature request. I know it takes time, but I’m hoping for some support so I can help them established with this and feel full after breastfeeding.
Hi, This is my first pregnancy and I am currently 10 weeks along. I am looking for guidance and support from a doula who can help both my husband and me navigate this journey. I am planning to give birth in a hospital. My goal is to have a natural birth with an epidural. At the same time, I am open to any medical recommendations necessary to ensure the health and safety of both myself and the baby. I would also love to build an ongoing relationship with a doula who can continue to support me during the postpartum period, including education around lactation and breastfeeding. We are covered by Carrot Insurance and Kaiser, so it would be wonderful if you accept either of these.
Hello! My name is Jenn, I’m a first time mama of a beautiful baby boy. I’m in need of an in-home certified lactation consultant, preferably with a minimum of 5-10 years of experience. I am located in Stockton, CA. I need help with relactation, as my milk supply never reached to the levels of my baby’s needs (10-20ml per pump), & has dropped even more to where I’m barely producing (maybe 1-2ml per hand expression/pump combined breasts) due to high amount of stress during a grieving period. I, also, need help with latching issues; my 7wk old baby has gotten used to bottle feeding, & slowly started rejecting my breasts about 2 weeks ago. Sadly, he doesn’t seem to want to latch anymore. If you can help me with my lactation/breast feeding journey, are local & willing to travel to me, please reach out to me, as your help is greatly appreciated by myself & my baby🩵 Thank you so much in advance! -Jenn S.
Troubleshooting supply, pump, and safe nursing positions
I am giving birth at a hospital but working with a midwifery/birthing clinic. I am not sure on our budget yet. I am looking to have natural medication assisted birth
Latch/collic help and pumping help Baby has a shallow latch but moves milk and I have no pain but I think she’d getting too much air or it’s causing gas issues Have blue shield hmo
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