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My baby has a tongue tie and the anatomy of my breast makes it really difficult and uncomfortable to nurse her. I would like a lactation consultant who has experience with babies who have tongue ties. My husband and I are still debating whether we should consult with a plastic surgeon about it
I believe she has a shallow latch. I am looking for someone to come to my house and that accepts blue cross blue shield
I plan to give birth at home, as naturally as possible. Our budget is around $1,000, but we are willing to pay more depending on the services. My birth plan is simply to have our baby at home and go from there. It's not a strict plan, and I'm open to changes that mean me and the baby are safe and healthy. No requirements needed, I'm happy to have someone who is new. I'm new to this, and we can learn together! Id love help with sleep training, lactation, postpartum.
Looking for certified in-home lactation consultant Preferably covered by anthem blue cross blue shield insurance
2 weeks old baby. Just want some reassurance on what I’m doing. That works with BCBS
Planning for: hospital birth with OB Unsure of budget currently, but hopefully doula care covered by insurance. Birth plan: unmedicated vaginal delivery, doula supported Requirements: certified doula and lactation consultant Details: 31 year old first time pregnancy and birth, hoping to breast and bottle feed from early on Additional duties: none, but would be helpful to have tips on nutritional support for postpartum recovery and lactation
My 9 week old has decided to completely stop breastfeeding and screams at the breast every time I try.
I need a lactation consultant my daughter was born 2 days ago and has a tongue tie it’s hurting me and I know it must be painful for her and she’s not getting all that she could. I have Medicaid superior health plan and blue cross blue shield as I’m under my dads with that.
Need lactation consultant she has a tongue tie and pediatricians won’t see her til 6-8 weeks for some reason
Lactation consultant to help with baby’s sudden latch issue’s
Looking for Blue cross blue shield in-network insurance provider. Need lactation consultant. Preferably in-home visit.
Need a weighted feed done to ensure baby is removing enough milk!b
Highly Experienced lactation specialist needed. I’m needing breastfeeding help with my newborn. Attempting to fully breastfeed. Baby painfully latching and not sure they are getting enough.
I am having pain when nursing my son. And want to solve it.
At the hospital we immediately had issues breastfeeding. It hurts extremely bad when he latches, and the pain persists through the whole feeding but slightly less than the initial latch. Its a sharp, needle like pain. I need help finding a way to feed without the pain. I need a lactation consultant who can help find the right method with me.
Struggling to establish Breast feeding consistency and latch. Supply has not been adequate and we have had to use formula.
Help with pumping and milk supply. I have tried everything and nothing seems to help.
I’m currently using the spectra S2 (pink) and I’m concerned that I’m not using the pump correctly due to not understanding? My right breast makes way less then my left while pumping and does pretty good on the letdown setting, after I switch to the expression mode my milk almost stops on the right side. I’m just confused on how to help with output, currently I’m only getting between 1 1/2- 2 ounces combined after pumping for 25 minutes.
My name is Delaney Coleman, I’m 29 years old and pregnant with my first baby. I found out on March 28 that I am pregnant, and I am excited and nervous. Depending on cost, I’ll probably end up giving birth at a hospital, but my ideals line up more with midwifery/birthing center processes. My estimated budget is probably no more than $500 if that is even possible. I don’t know the general charge for a doula, but I would love a very experienced one who can advocate for me and my husband when we are stressed out and vulnerable at and after the birth. I would like a physiological, uninterrupted birthing experience. Cervical checks are not needed unless there is a medical emergency. My water will break naturally. I do not consent to manual rupture unless absolutely necessary. I will push when and how my body tells me to. I do not want coached pushing unless I ask for guidance. Hands-off approach during pushing unless I request support. Warm compresses only if I ask. I will choose the position I give birth in. Low lighting and minimal noise in the room. Cord clamping should not be done until the cord is white and no longer pulsing. The placenta will detach and deliver on its own. Up to one hour after birth is normal and safe. After one hour, if there are medical concerns, intervention may be necessary. No cord traction, pitocin, or medications to speed placenta delivery unless there is an emergency. Immediate skin-to-skin after birth. No separation from my baby unless medically necessary. All procedures and medications for my baby must be clearly explained beforehand. I want uninterrupted bonding time after birth. We would NOT like any Vitamin K to be given to our daughter or heel pricks done, unless she is born by vacuum, forceps or cesarean My husband or myself will cut the cord I would prefer if nobody was to take or hold my daughter unless there’s a medical emergency This is what felt right and safe for me and my body. Every birth is different this was simply my choice. I do have Tourette Syndrome, which I can go into further detail about with my future doula. I am predisposed to potentially have twins (runs in my family, has always been fraternal twins). Any other duties would probably simply be to help me prepare for baby and help me possibly with some lactation consulting. Otherwise, I have some family members who can come over the first bit and help with household chores if need be. Unfortunately, due to my insurance type, I am not sure what will be covered in care, so the lowest charging with most experience doula is right up my alley! I don’t really know how this goes.
My daughter was born at 35 weeks and has a good latch when put to breast. We were advised to exclusively pump due to her weight loss initially. She is gaining and I have started putting her to breast before and after bottle feeds. I really need additional support with pumping and hopefully transitioning to exclusively breastfeeding
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