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Going for a Hospital vaginal birth I have Aetna choice through 1199 trying to find someone covered through them My birth plan is to labor at home for as long as possible to reduce possibility of interfering with natural birth. I need help coming up with the rest
He got confused between bottle and I. He refused to breastfeed only like bottle now.
3 month old daughter who is exclusively being breastfed is refusing bottle and looking for guidance
I would like to exclusively breastfeed. My baby has always been below the curve and that’s why we resulting in combo feeding. But I would like to further understand if he has a latch issue, transference issue or is my supply low. I would like an experience consultant that’s speaks English and/or Spanish. My baby is 4 months old I would like it covered under my insurance if possible.
1. Hospital 2. I don’t have a budget 3. Go to the hospital.
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.
5 day old Baby with short Tony is not nursing. Can latch but won’t stay on . Mom has milk and is pumping.
I need a lacatation consultant who can come to my house ans I'm looking for someone who is covered by my insurance. My baby has hard time sucking
Hospital birth Insurance budget Natural birth plan for now
7 week old baby I would like to nurse. I’ve been pumping and formula feeding but would like to try out nursing
Hi Mariel, Out of all of the supplements, which one is the most crucial to my milk production? I just dont love the idea of taking so many pills. If i cut out mucinex and allegra and start including more greens and the recommended nutritious foods into my diet, would that be enough to increase my supply without the pills? I'd like to consider taking one of the supplements and change up my diet and see how it goes and then if that doesn't work, i would be willing to do all the supplements recommended. Will you let me know which is the most beneficial to increasing supply? Thank you!
Looking for a lactation consultant. I am currently 27 weeks and hoping to see a lactation consultant once or twice prior to delivery and a few times after. I am planning for a vaginal birth in a hospital. Budget is flexible.
single mom by choice will give birth via C-section on Nov 7th, have little family support, seeking post partum doula for newborn care and c-section recovery and a lactation consultant to assist with learning how to breastfeed. Budget $10-12K for 4-6 weeks. Birthing at NYU hospital in NYC
Baby cannot latch I have started to pump recently and I have milk coming but the baby can’t latch because of nipple being big Also I had a cesarean birth… it delayed a bit the milk
We are having trouble getting milk to drain from the breasts. My wife is a NYC school teacher and has GHI Insurance.
Lactation support, baby will only feed on one side
Giving birth at Valley Hospital. It's my husband and I's first child, a babygirl. We are overwhelmed with so much information that is out there especially when it comes to vaccinations and certain procedures hospitals do that we want to feel that we have a voice in our decisions and/or birth plan. We would prefer to have a natural birth, delayed cord clamping, keeping baby with us, etc. Our budget is about 1800
Hello! I am currently pregnant with twins! I am planning to give birth at Hackensack University Medical Center. I am excited for birth and hopeful to have a natural, physiological birth. My OB practice also values a vaginal birth. I am not sure what to expect for budget for a doula, however, my budget would be around $1,000. I would love to have as little interventions during birth as possible. It’s very important that as soon as the babies come out I am able to hold them immediately. I would like to delay the cord clamping, and delay first bath as well. I also planning to breastfeed twins and would love education and support to be as effective as possible in that area!
Need a lactation consultant to help transitioning from triple feeding. Needs to be covered by United healthcare insurance.
Need a lactation consultant who takes aetna insurance
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