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I plan to give birth at Kaiser in Downey, CA and utilize my Kaiser HMO coverage to pay.
Certification required Prefer 3+ years of experience especially knowledgeable in taking care of babies who have silent reflux. Korean and English Care recipient: 2 month old, suffering from silent reflux but otherwise, a healthy baby I’d like dome help from professionals who are in knowledge of taking care of silent reflux. Lactation consultant needed for how to position and latch well to redice the reflux.
-certified, rn experience if possible -exclusively pumped since coming home from the hospital. Started breastfeeding again about a week ago. Has breastmilk jaundice. -Anthem blue cross ppo - a prudent buyer plan product Prefer someone who takes my insurance
I need help with proper latch, my baby is 6 months old. In need of support with night time feeds as well
New mommy. Need help with baby latching better as there is pain at the moment. Want to start pumping but unsure how.
Searching for a LC or IBCLC that does home visits and accepts Kaiser insurance.
Breast refusal - will not latch. Baby is 4 months old will only take the bottle.
Hello, looking for help for 3-7 days (depending on price) for a couple hours a day to help my cousin with her baby. Baby was just born Dec 28 2025, and she’s really struggling mentally and with the baby. The baby is not sleeping well at all and she’s having trouble latching him on to breast feed. I want to provide her support, she feels like she is failing as a mom and I know what it’s like to feel that way (I work as active duty military and am a single mom so I can’t really take too much time to help her my self right now). Looking for someone kind and empathetic with experience and knowledge for a couple days to help reset and try to get the baby into a rhythm. Hopefully try to set up some type of sleeping arrangements to help her feel a little better and not so lost. TLDR: Post partum care, breast feeding issues, sleep training, light housekeeping just general support for her) My estimated budget is 3 hours a day, $20 an hour, for at minimal 3 days(180$ total) depending on if she’s comfortable I would like to make it a week (7days.) potential for $420.
Lactation support in the early days postpartum for latch support, any supply issues and getting comfortable with pumping and breastfeeding and incorporating into our routine.
Preparing to have an IBCLC that I can have available for breast feeding needs post-partum
Certified lactation consultant near me to address breastfeeding difficulties
Baby recently started breastfeeding at 4 weeks old. She was formula only due to premature and weight loss issues. Then she received breast milk via bottle and now that she passed her birth weight we began breastfeeding. First a few sessions a day, now solely breastfeeding. My left breast has a strong let down. Baby pulls off, chokes, cries. Milk leaks everywhere. I want to be able to help her.
1) IBCLC certification, female 2) 11 day-old newborn, exclusively fed breastmilk, introduced bottles of breast milk 3 days ago due to poor urinary output/bm's and extreme fussiness. Strong desire to return to exclusively breastfeeding straight from the breast, but shallow latch, nipple pain, and stress are getting in the way
Baby may have airway issues - laryngomalacia suspected. Wanting to continue breastfeeding safely. We can probably only manage $100.
I’m looking to schedule postpartum home visits for support with breastfeeding and to learn the basics of newborn care. As a first-time mom, I’d love some hands-on guidance to help me feel more confident caring for my baby. I’m hoping to find someone who accepts Kaiser insurance with no out of pocket costs for me.
Hi , i amlooking for someone who accept kaiser permanente insurance. Someone that helps with postpartum lactation consultation
Birth location: Queen of the Valley hospital in West Covina, CA Budget: unknown I want to aim for an unmediated birth Preferred language: English Aetna southern CA HMO
Lactation support for a second time breastfeeding mom who was not successful the first time.
I’m planing to give birth at Providence St Joseph hospital in Burbank. It would not be my first choice as I was hoping for a home birth. Unfortunately, I was laid off last year and have been unable to find work. I’m hoping to find support covered by medi-cal. I would like my birth to be unmediated and with as little intervention as possible. This is my first birth so I do feel a bit nervous. I would only like my husband and doula in the room (along with any necessary medial care team). I would like to be able to move freely and have help getting into positions that will help me through the various stages of labor. I’d also love to spend time in the bath. I want skin to skin right away and delayed cord clamping.
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