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I need someone to help me make sure my baby is latching good. My boobs are very sore every time she latches I could cry. I would like to see someone in person so they can help me with latching my baby right and positioning her good.
I want to birth my baby at home. I live in Grand Rapids but came to Lansing for a few months. I’m unaware how this process begins or where to start.
Want to make sure baby has correct latching and transferring correctly. Baby has only ever had breast milk and I collected colostrum for 3 weeks before he was born and had that in hospital. His latch seems to be good and causes me no pain but he has a top lip blister and unsure if that’s from the few times he took a bottle when I pumped or from his latch,
I need help with getting help with my latch of baby to make sure she is properly latched for feedings I planned on exclusively breastfeeding and as well as help with clogged milk ducts
Lactation consultant My dream was to have my baby breast and bottle feed and I just cant get her to latch. I have seen a couple lactation consultants and both of them were ZERO help
Looking for a lactation consultant that will help with a very painful latch from a newborn that has resulted in nipples that are sore, and about to bleed. I would prefer in home visit and one that is covered by BCBS michigan insurance.
Hello, My husband and I are expecting our first baby around August 22nd. I hope to labor at home as long as possible and then will deliver in a hospital in Traverse City, MI. I would like labor and delivery to be as natural as possible, avoiding any unnecessary medical interventions for baby and I. I’m hoping for a doula who brings a calm gentle presence but is also able to adapt and advocate for me when needed. As a first time mom I’m hoping for support and guidance around all things lactation. I do also have a very friendly dog that will be a part of everything at home. He’s very gentle but also very much a puppy still so it’s important to me that we’re working with someone who’s is comfortable around dogs. My faith is also a strong part of how I approach birth and motherhood, so I would be overjoyed to work with someone who is comfortable providing support and encouragement from a faith based perspective. However, this is not a requirement. More than anything I just want someone who can respect my values and help me feel peaceful, informed, supported, and advocated for throughout my first experience with childbirth.
Lactation consultant who can come to home and help with baby's latch.
Not sure if baby is getting enough milk from breastfeeding would like a weighted feed done
This is my first child. I would like to give birth at the hospital (most likely it will be in Ann Arbor). My budget would be around $2,000. I haven`t decided my birth plan yet but I know that I don`t want to induce the labor unless if necessary and I would prefer a natural birth without epidural injection, however, I`m not opposed. I`m looking for someone who could support me mostly during the labor. My husband will be present too.
I'm planning on giving birth at Covenant hospital. However, I would like as little medical interventions as possible. This is my first pregnancy and I'm looking for someone to help me prepare for labor and help me through the birthing process to hopefully avoid a C-Section. I would also like to know if there is a doula who accepts aetna ppo insurance.
This is my first birth and we are giving birth away from home (our families are in Chicago) so I’m looking for extra support and guidance. We will be giving birth at Sparrow hospital. My goals are to avoid C-section (if possible), avoid any invasive tools or unnecessary procedures and avoid epidural (if possible). I’m open to someone with less experience and I am unsure on a budget at this time.
Help with my newborns latch. I use a shield because after 4 days of good latch he stopped latching im assuming bc I was engorged and I have large breasts
i am looking for a compassionate experienced doula. i’m planning to have a natural water birth and want someone who can help me with the labor process.
I think I’m doing okay breastfeeding. It doesn’t hurt anymore and she is latching well. But how do I know if I’m supplying enough milk for her?
I am planning to give birth at Alma Hospital and am currently looking for a supportive, knowledgeable doula to assist me through labor and delivery. My birth plan is simple and focused on having a safe, healthy delivery for both myself and my baby. I am open to guidance, education, and support throughout the process, especially in managing pain, understanding my options, and advocating for my needs during labor. I am hoping to work with a doula who is certified and experienced in hospital births. Experience with first-time or low-intervention births is a plus. A calm, supportive, and reassuring presence is very important to me. Strong communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with hospital staff are also key. There are no special requirements in terms of additional duties such as cooking, cleaning, or postpartum household support. My primary focus is labor and delivery support, along with breastfeeding and latching support. The care recipient is myself and my newborn. There are no known special needs at this time. I am planning to decide on feeding breastfeeding and bottle feeding and would appreciate a doula who can provide guidance or resources if needed. My budget is based on what my insurance will cover. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, and I would like assistance understanding what services may be eligible for coverage or reimbursement. Overall, I am looking for someone who will help me feel confident, supported, and informed during one of the most important experiences of my life.
Hi Adrian- You came highly recommended to me by my friend, Danielle Zohrob. We delivered our baby 4 weeks early (yesterday) and I'd like to work with you to make sure my son is getting ample supply. Please let me know! Remy
Experiencing pain when Pumping almost all the time, just had a sudden decrease in milk supply.
I need somebody to teach me how I can let my baby latch
I plan to give birth at a hospital. I plan on exclusive pumping but supplementing with formula when needed. No nursing at all.
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