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I am pregnant with baby number 5, I am looking for a certified nurse midwife, a doula, and a lactation consultant that is experienced in breast reductions.
I would like to have a homebirth. I would like as natural birth as possible.
Assistance from a certified lactation specialist with latching for our 1 month old baby
I plan to give birth in the hospital. My estimated budget is about $200-$300. My birth plan is to labor for a bit at home before going to the hospital because I progress quickly. I’d like to labor in a tub, move around, and use a peanut ball to encourage dilation. I’d also like breathing techniques and emotional support and visualization/meditative techniques.
Hospital Would like no Hep B infant vaccine, would like the cord to stop pulsating and turn white prior to being cut.
home birth , would like home visits to help with pump flanage
Lactation help(using a pump ) Help hetting situated with a Toddler and new born
She's 8 almost 9 weeks old. She is a very spitty uppy baby, very slow weight gain. Doctor recommended pumping to give her bottles so we knew she was getting enough and to see if she spit up as much with bottles (she does), now I'm trying to get her back to breast instead of bottles, she's having a hard adjustment back to it. She's in the 2nd percentile for weight, and she's constantly spitting up. She's also started famotidine medication to see if that helps her spitting up.
I am trying to get a proper latching. My daughter won't do a deep latch creating pain and discomfort.
Looking for lactation consultant for baby with possible toung tie and difficulty nursing
It’s been 12 weeks of unsuccessful latching and I need support I need a lactation consultant who will help me and baby transition to breastfeeding journey
Hi- I’m looking for support with breastfeeding my 5-day-old newborn. I’m trying to exclusively breastfeed, but he’s having significant difficulty at the breast. He frequently gulps air, becomes fussy and gassy during feeds, and sometimes cries with each feeding. I’m concerned he may not be transferring enough milk, and I’m unsure if my latch or his coordination is contributing. I’m also taking Zoloft (50mg during pregnancy and postpartum) and want to ensure that’s not affecting his feeding or my supply. I’m hoping for guidance on: • Improving latch and milk transfer • Reducing air swallowing and gas discomfort • Strategies for making feeds more comfortable and effective • Monitoring intake and ensuring adequate growth Thank you!
Figuring out why my baby only latches some times & wants a bottle other times
Preemie (born 6 weeks early) struggling to latch and keep stamina sucking
Need help with breastfeeding. Baby has not been able to latch for longer than a few minutes. I think he possible has a lip tie. I believe he has some silent reflux issues and wondering if because of the lip tie he is taking in too much air.
Need help keeping my supply up. Severe lack of breast milk
Experienced nurse or doula to Help with night feedings of donor milk for a newborn
Lactation help. Latching, flange sizing, pumping recommendations.
I am looking for a lactation consultant to work with me postpartum and possibly for a prenatal visit. I am looking for a provider who is covered by my Medica MA insurance at no cost to me.
1. PLan on giving birth in a hospital setting 2. Estimated budget $1k-1.5K 3. Wanting a second successful VBAC with minimal interventions needed. Unmedicated preferred but very open to epidural.
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