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First time momma planning to breastfeed exclusively and need to be connected with a lactation specialist in case I have struggled. 1. Home birth 2. I have no idea. I’m already spending so much out of pocket because I’m giving birth at home. If any insurance coverage can be taken I need that. I have BCBS-IL (blue cross blue shield of Illinois) 3. As intervention free as possible. Basically have asked my midwife to be a birth keeper unless I need her. Plan to have min 2 hrs skin to skin and allow baby to do the breast crawl and self latch.
I plan to give breast feed and just want guidance for breastfeeding with a consultant
Feel like Im not making enough milk. I pump and I don’t get that much.
Baby latches but wants to nurse nonstop. Nipples and breasts are sore. I'm not sure if she gets enough milk.
I had my son on October 27. I have been pumping and latching due to, I believe to be, a shallow latch and oversupply. Have been getting constant clogs, which I do know can possibly lead to mastitis. My right breast formerly has a clog and is starting to get red on and around said area. My nipples are cracked, dry, and hurting but nothing I do seems to be helping
currently trying to relactate after 7 weeks not having milk.
I’m looking for a lactation consultant for my friend. She has new born and can only produce 15ml per day but baby needs 160ml per meal.
I plan to give birth at the UNC hospital in Hendersonville. I would like to stay under 300$. My birth plan would be to have an unmedicated birth. I want to push not on my back and I want delayed cord clamping. I want calm dim lighting and a peaceful moment
I have pain while breast feeding. Pain is severe.
I feel like her latch is not as good as when we first brought her home and I also feel like my milk production is low
i want someone who can teach me and my baby how to get her to latch
1. Plan to give birth at home in Lowgap, NC 2. $7k or less 3. No interventions, dark, quiet, and peaceful.
1. Hospital 2. 1000 3. Physiologic labor without pain medication or epidural. Holistic birthing with lots of position changes.
Support for a hospital birth with epidural, first baby. Budget: ~$1500 without insurance or after insurance reimbursement.
Baby has high palette and won’t latch without nipple shield and then still seems disappointed during the feed
Need help with proper latch for newborn. Born February 21, 2026.
My six month old baby is having severe stomach issues and can’t seem to figure it out also involves breast-feeding
I want an IBCLC that accepts CHAMPVA insurance to assess if my infant is struggling to breastfeed and determine the cause/solution of those struggles.
Freshly postpartum. Baby has thrush at 3 weeks and 4 days old. Trouble latching with that. Hurts to nurse, pumping, and when sitting still. Can’t find a good routine and supply depletion
Baby won’t do a full feed on boob. But she will do a full feed on bottle. Want to make sure her latch is correct.
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