Connect with 4,000+ expecting and new parents seeking support each month. New jobs posted every hour.
I’m seeking in-home lactation appointments to help me train in breastfeeding and pumping.
Experiencing nipple pain/trauma from nursing baby and baby not getting hunger satisfied from nursing
I have a 4 month old who has always struggled to latch. My supply is really low but I would like to get her to start breastfeeding again. Currently she completely refuses. She used to nurse for a little bit every day
I plan to give birth at Emory Decatur . I plan to have a natural birth . I have Medicaid (peach state health) so I’m hoping to use that . I want low intervention birth. Where I’m not laying down and I’m about to move around . I also want to decline any vaccines and eye ointment for my baby . I also want to keep my placenta. I’m 28 and this is my first baby and i really would want someone to advocate for me and my fiancé for our first baby . I would have a budget of $1,000 or lower. But if you take Medicaid that’d be great!
Piedmont Hospital Goal is vaginal birth with epidural, possible induction
I don’t think I’m producing enough colastrum for my newborn we are having a hard time with feeding.
I am looking for someone who can help and provide my husband and I through the birth/ delivery of our son. The birth will happen in a hospital and someone who is well educated on potentially birth and postpartum issues and overall risk in African American women/births. I also have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes but I would like to have my son vaginally and with minimal to no tears.
I need to speak with a lactation consultant regarding my milk supply.
The baby is either not latching properly, or there may be an issue with a tongue tie. I still can’t figure out which one it is, but breastfeeding has become unbearably painful and I end up in tears every time
I am nearing 1 year of breastfeeding/pumping and want help understanding how to decrease my daughter’s milk consumption. She is at daycare so we need to be prescriptive with them about when and how to decrease milk so cannot just follow her lead.
plan to give birth in a hospital budget ~2500 vaginal birth, medicated
Baby was latching before and now is no longer latching
Refusal to take a bottle even though I’ve tried 5 different kinds. Also doesn’t take a pacifier and has a lot of gas
Feeding the baby , getting him to latch, breastfeeding
Postpartum midwife home visits Lactation consultant
Baby not latching, having reflux and her breath is concerning as well.
“I need someone to help me understand what is happening and why I am not producing milk.”
Help understanding why breastfeeding hurts so much more with my second
Horrible latch. She doesn’t open her mouth why she also was born slightly early her latches excruciating so I know she’s on a raw but I still feed through it. I’m not sure if she’s getting enough or how much milk she should be getting. I occasionally bottle feed but very, very rarely. It’s more so to have that help me in the middle of the night. I believe she may have tightness or stiffness. There’s a an actual name for it. I just can’t remember what it is. It starts with a T, but she does show some of those symptoms of life favoring one side over the other being in a slight curve when you lay her straight, but I also don’t know if that’s just because she’s a newborn so I wanted to see if maybe she needed to see PT and chiropractor to see what all we can work on to help with her latch her pediatrician did mention that she may have a slight lip tie, but she wasn’t sure about a tongue tie. She’s also 10 days old.
I’m having problems with my milk supply and I’m complementing with formula. But I feel that I don’t know what I’m doing.
Set up your support preferences
Get discovered by parents who need your expertise and services
Message or call clients directly
Flexible pricing to fit your practice
For providers looking to get started and grow their practice. No fee to join and create a profile.
$0 /month
For providers committed to long-term growth while benefiting from cost-effective annual savings.
$4.99 /month
For providers looking to maximize lead generation. No agency or commissions when you find new clients.
$9.99 /month
On the fence, or have questions? Contact Us