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I’m looking for a consultant that takes insurance that can help me produce more milk and help me with a pumping schedule. I also am not sure if I’m producing enough for my baby. He is struggling to gain weight and am combo feeding at the moment to help this problem since he eats so much off of me I struggle to pump and when I do pump I maybe get half an ounce off each boob
I plan to give birth at Miami Valley Hospital and I don’t have a budget because my insurance covers the hospital bill. I do not have a birth plan as of right now.
my baby is 4 months old he latches will suckle for only a minute or two and then pulls of and cries or pulls off and comes back to breast and he had poor weight gain.
Hospital, experience with IVF pregnancies who desire a close to natural birth as possible. Interested in Christian Hypnobirthing and relaxation/breathing techniques. Would be nice if also can support and educate with breastfeeding.
Hospital birth Takes insurance or HSA Medicated vaginal birth
We need help With latching she has lip blisters & lots of gas
I would like to give birth in my home. My budget is approximately $5,000 to $7,000. I currently have an iud I need removed asap
12!days postpartum seeking lactation support for low milk supply and difficulty exclusively breastfeeding. My baby was jaundiced initially, which caused me to have to wake her up for feeds and by day 5 she had stopped having dirty diapers, was screaming at the breast constantly, and seemed inconsolable after feeds. I became very concerned she was not getting enough from me, and when I supplemented with formula she immediately chugged it, which made me feel like I had been unintentionally starving her. The next day our pediatrician recommended a strict 24-hour feeding plan where we breastfed every 2 hours, pumped after feeds, and supplemented with formula. We did that and she was doing better but I still am struggling with my supply. After a few days I transitioned from formula to donor milk because I didn’t feel too good about the formula. She has a strong latch and still loves to nurse, but she continues rooting, crying, and acting hungry after breastfeeding sessions. I typically pump less than 1 oz at a time. I’m looking for help increasing my milk supply, making sure she is transferring milk effectively, and hopefully being able to exclusively breastfeed and eventually produce enough extra milk for bottles when I’m away from her. would love if it was covered by my insurance, anthem medicaid
Miami valley hospital Natural unmedicated water birth Speaks English 1000-1500
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Hospital birth, no birth plan yet, prefer to stay under 1500$. No preference on years of experience
Hospital birth. Our budget will be around $500 and I plan to try a natural unmedicated birth
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