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Need a lactation consultant who takes aetna insurance
Need a lactation consultant to help transitioning from triple feeding. Needs to be covered by United healthcare insurance.
Hospital birth Insurance budget Natural birth plan for now
Hello! We are excited for our baby girl in October and looking for a night nurse for 6-8 weeks.
Low output, recovering from inflammatory mastitis and want to primarily breastfeed
1. nothing special 2. nothing special 3. no 4. $1000
Day 5 of baby. Boobs very hard. Hard to latch. Milk Barely coming in. Having shakes from change. Need help and advice.
Looking for someone to do an in home lactation consultant to help with baby latch and pumping, Aetna in network
5 day old Baby with short Tony is not nursing. Can latch but won’t stay on . Mom has milk and is pumping.
We don't know how much doula costs so we need a guidance here. We live in Jersey City (Newport) and need postpartum doula. About us: We’re a bilingual English-Russian couple, both Jewish and fairly agnostic. While religion isn’t central to our lives, we’d prefer someone who understands our cultural background—usually that’s other Jewish people or Christians. This will be our first baby, and we’re looking for someone who can help us prepare. Ideally, we’d like to start with a call to go over what to expect and how to get ready for labor. We also want someone to visit us at home on the second day after birth to walk us through feeding and basic newborn care. Longer-term, we’re open to ongoing support and possibly having someone with us during labor, depending on pricing. We have Anthem insurance and would appreciate a clear picture of the financial commitment up front. In terms of approach, we’re pragmatic and prefer someone who’s professional, kind, and direct. I don’t like being called “mommy” or being spoken to in a cutesy or overly emotional way. A grounded, focused personality would be a better fit. We’re sensitive and emotionally aware, but not drawn to overly spiritual approaches. We’re looking for someone who understands both the science and the natural, intuitive side of birth, without leaning too far into either extreme. For labor, I plan to move around, avoid medication if I can manage the pain, and steer clear of anything involving needles. I’ve tried meditation and it doesn’t work for me, so I’d prefer other methods like breathwork, bathing, dim lighting, and moving intuitively. English is my second language, so clear pronunciation is important. And finally, we have a very active and friendly corgi, so being comfortable around dogs is a must.
Lactation Consultation Help with latch and breastfeeding
A Natural hospital birth at NYU. A doula and lactation socialist as the same person would be ideal.
My baby has a weak latch and prefers the bottle- after 3 weeks we are still having trouble latching except occasionally with nipple shields, and I am mostly pumping and bottle feeding and having engorgement and pain if I don’t pump every 2-3 hours. I’d like to try and transition to breastfeeding and work on getting a latch! I’m looking for someone in-network with Aetna.
Looking for an IBCLC to help address issues with newborn’s latch. Prefer to come to your office but open to home visit also. Budget is appx $300-500.
Baby has bottle aversion and is rejecting bottle. Has been exclusively breastfed, and is currently 12 weeks
1. IBCLC lactation consultant in NJ 2. Breast feeding / latching 3. not sure 4. n/a
We need someone who can help us with breastfeeding including helping our baby form a latch and get enough food
hi Philline. I am breastfeeding my almost 1 month old. Haven’t used a lactation consultant yet but wanting to get more education and support with some things. One: pumping for when I go back to work as I’ve been exclusively breast feeding besides manually hand pumping. Two: figuring out my let down and supply. Sometimes I am shooting milk in his face and can hand pump a lot but then in the evening/night he is waking every hour to eat. Three: how do I tell when he’s feeding versus just sucking. I think sometimes he just twiddles my nipple in his mouth so I’m not sure if I’m emptying when I switch breasts. Four: he does favor looking to his right so he bobs more on my right breast because it’s to his left but then my left nipple is always sore, even in the shower with water running it is sensitive. I was using nipple shields in the beginning I got from Englewood where I delivered but thought it was contributing to my soreness and since stopped so I wonder if the sizing was appropriate. I have Aetna multi tier epo insurance so looking for someone in network and an in home appt where I have all my supplies. Your name was listed under my insurance as in network and hoping we can connect.
I have a 6 day old infant who is latching but causing bilateral trauma & drawing blood on the tops of both nipples. Need help in figuring out how to correct positioning and latch. I have Anthem insurance.
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