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Him, 10000, I want to give birth at home using a midwife
I am looking for a postpartum doula who can support me after birth. I need someone who can teach me how to care for my newborn, including feeding, soothing, and daily routines. I also need help caring for the baby so I can get enough rest, as well as support for my physical and emotional recovery during the postpartum period.
Baylor Scott White Frisco Not sure about my birth plan
Newborn help needed. Lost weight, has lip, tongue and cheek ties, need lactation assistance with latching, pump support and volumes. Would love to find a provider that accepts Medicaid.
Hi there! I am planning to give birth at a hospital and have a very flexible birth plan. Doula care is covered in my insurance (BlueCross BlueShield CareNow) and that is where most of the budget is coming from. My main concern with my birth plan is that the baby and I are both safe and healthy. I do have some anxiety around birth and something going wrong, so emotional support is a must for me. My husband and I are first-time parents so I know that he would also like support as he will be my main support system. We do not plan on having any other visitors in the hospital.
Need help with lactation at home for my new born baby
I plan to give birth in a hospital. I have an OBGYN. I am open to discussing budget. My birth plan includes: I ideally do not want to push for hours or be on my back for the majority of the labor process. I plan to have an epidural. I just found out I am pregnant and am unsure of all the details.
Moral support for 1 st time mom
Clingy baby only wants mom. I’ve been breast feeding since birth and now having issues after returning back to work
Baby is nursing okay on one side but the opposite side is absolutely excruciating. I have tried all the holds and it just hurts so bad. When she does nurse, I’m not confident that she is clearing the breast. Pediatrician mentioned she might have a slight tongue tie but we decided to seek lactation support before deciding to release tie or not.
1. Baylor Scott and White 2. $300 out of pocket cost 3. Working with a Doula and OBGYNs. Aiming for an unmedicated birth in a hospital. Requesting immediate chest-to-chest for golden hour to support breastfeeding.
My baby has a tongue tie and breastfeeding so far has been painful as she can’t get a deep latch. I would love help figuring out different ways to get a deeper latch / less pain.
My baby was born early and we have had so many issues with feeding. Eventually I was told he’s not able to nurse and the only solution to try and nurse was triple feeding with no end in sight. I’m currently trying to relactate to feed him because the only thing that helps my babies severe reflux is when he only has breastmilk and no formula. However he’s 7 months old now and I’m not sure how to go about it
Hospital birth, as unmedicated as possible but open to epidural and nitrous oxide use as needed.
In serious need to help increasing my milk supply and to latch baby.
Need help with breast pumping issues, i got severe cuts near nipple because of pumping
Help with latching and him staying latched without getting frustrated.
Dallas, TX at Baylor Hospital. N/A VBAC if possible
Lactation consultant help Help with latching Help with opening mouth wide
Baby is not latching and crying when trying to feed
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