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need a lactation consultant to help get baby to latch has not latched since 1 week old due to soft nipples and help with supply advice for exclusive pumping
I am planning to give birth at home and have a midwife already, but heard some insurances cover doulas as well and wanted to check that. I would really like to breastfeed exclusively so would also like to have a lactation consultant to reach out to if needed.
I am 21 will be 22 years old when this baby is born. I am a first time mom wanting to give birth unmedicated vaginally. I plan to give birth at St. Francis in Topeka, KS. I am a little concerned about breast feeding as my nipples are inverted. I hope to get someone that accepts my insurance and not pay out of pocket. I am on Tricare Select.
help with latching and staying latched. he has the nipple in his mouth fully, but fights and pulls it out. he’ll suck for a few seconds and cry and throw a fit
Baby cluster feeds a lot. Latch is uncomfortable.
I’m confused about flange size. 1m seems too small and 21mm seems too large. I was sick and started my period. I use donor milk but I want to nurse him. I want to be able to feed my baby. I want to get my supply back. I haven’t had it since was 3 weeks old. I just didn’t know what I was doing and I still don’t.
Help with feeding, diapers, postpartum care for mom.
Hospital- OPR Unsure on pricing. Would like to be as natural as possible but also have idiopathic Intracranial hypertension. All depends on my condition at the time of delivery.
This is my second birth. I plan to give birth at home with midwives present. I have no idea what our budget would be or what doulas charge. I plan to go fully uneducated and give birth in a birth tub and I plan to deliver the baby myself. As for a postpartum doula, I don't know our budget or what the cost typically is but my last postpartum was emotionally horrific and I would love more ppd/mood support.
I am wanting to go natural with this birth and also learn more about lactation to produce more milk for the baby and also know what I need to care for my baby. This is my third baby so any new tips will help. I plan to birth in a hospital but be able to Manage pain better.
Help with breastfeeding and pumping. Am wondering if I have low supply?
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