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baby is breastfeeding fine and having no problems. However I think I have elastic breast tissue. I barely get any output when pumping even if I am pumping to replace a feed. I am going back to work in August and need to be able to pump. I have Aetna insurance and can pay a copay but need it to be subsidized by my insurance. I would prefer a female consultant.
Shallow latch caused by baby tucking his lips. Nipples are cracked and bleeding as a result.
Need help with my supply, in the beginning I punched 90oz on my right side 60 on my left. I stopped pumping as frequently and now it’s only 1oz or less on each side.
Certified lactation specialist Tongue tie baby just had her ties corrected but she still cannot maintain suction with her tongue and has constant gas from all the clicking
Lactation consultant to help with latch and breast feeding. Would also like advice for pumping
I am a first time mom, will be 45 at birth, giving birth at UNC Chapel Hill. I am looking for a doula to help with the hope of an unmedicated birth, but open to whatever birth is most healthy for me and baby. Budget up to $2000
hospital birth preferred. budget $1500 - don't currently have a birth plan, hoping someone can guide me through this. This would be my first and I'm seeking guidance.
lactation consultant-looking for breast feeding support that accespt BCBS of NC
I plan to give birth surrounded by the quiet of my home and my husband. I would like a certified nursing midwife who has experience with home births for first time moms.
Plan to give birth at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Prefer a doula that accepts Tricare Prime. The only 100% decided part of my birth plan is no epidural, calm, relaxed environment, dim lighting, minimal intervention, minimal cervical checks, no medications unless medically necessary. Provided must be certified, must accept Tricare insurance, must have at least 3 years of experience. Would prefer to also have lactation assistance.
Looking for a lactation consultant to ensure breastfeeding looks good and to help with learning how to pump
First pregnancy at 33 years old. I wanted to give birth at home but my family is against it so I will be birthing in hospital but want to be as natural and have as few interventions as possible. I live in Blounts Creek, NC but will be birthing in Greenville, NC. I am pregnant with healthy, baby boy who is measuring 2 weeks ahead already. No abnormalities have been identified. I am looking for experienced doula to help me prepare for labor and postpartum period and advocate for me during both. I plan to breastfeed. I am unsure of budget because I don't know how doulas bill but I also have private insurance, soon (pregnancy) medicaid and ability to pay out of pocket as well.
I am primarily interested in relatching to help supply catch up with what baby is eating
I am expecting my second child and worried about getting enough sleep to care for both children. I have a little boy who will be 2 and three months. I am hoping to attempt to ebf. I would like someone with a year or two experience minimum. I'm not sure what kind of budget is expected but would be able to save up until September if I had some idea of cost.
I couldn’t get him to latch. i can tell he wants to but he immediately gets frustrated and cries so much. i can tell he’s probably gotten used to being bottle fed. i feel like i really didn’t have a choice but to bottle feed him most of the time regardless, being that im an under supplier. he’s starting to try to latch with nipple shields, but again, he gets so frustrated and upset and cries so i just have to quickly give him a bottle. he’s perfectly healthy though, i just really wanted to breastfeed because i will prefer him to have as much breastmilk as possible.
Budget is under 2k. Christian doula is important to me. I’m open to home birth but I’m also considering giving birth at novant kernersville nc. This is my second baby. I have birth trauma from my first. I’d like a doula my age or older (30 years) and someone who has given birth themselves before. I want to go no epidural but maybe laughing gas. Epidural stopped working on me last time so I don’t want another.
Lactation consultant needed to assess concerns with latch and frequent spit up. Would be great if BCBS insurance accepted.
I plan to give birth at the hospital but a at home birth would be ideal. My budget is low because i’m not working. My birth plan is someone who will advocate my needs to an unmediated birth, helping with all things to get through the birth.
Milk supply has dropped and I can barely get drops now
Breastfeeding consultant for potential issues with clogged duct
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