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Baby was born at 34 weeks. We have been bottle feeding pumped milk since she was born. We have tried breast feeding a few times but she prefers the bottle. I would like to breastfeed.
Having trouble latching so have exclusive pumed but need help find flange size nipples are elastic they are cracked bad and would still love to work on latching
Hello, I am in need of assistance with latching my baby. As well as pumping and increasing my milk supply. I am not getting much milk when pumping. I’m not 100% sure if I am using the proper flange size. I also have been experiencing some pain when pumping and breast feeding.
Wanting to breastfeed my newborn as a transgender woman
My 14 month old is biting every time we go to feed. He is not sick and I have tried discipline but he is just getting worse. I need an in person visit fast.
My supply will go from super to heavy to barely any at all &’ it drops randomly. I’m currently going through another severe supply drop for the 3rd time. It lasts several days where absolutely nothing works. My son will only drink breast milk &’ won’t take any formula
I’m looking for someone to help me with getting my twins to latch better and to make sure I’m fitted properly for my flanges.
I plan to do a natural vaginal birth after two cesareans
1. I am currently planning to give birth at Emory Hospital, Decatur location but I am considering switching to The Atlanta Birth Center. 2. Around $2,500 3. I would love to have a natural, unmedicated water birth that is centered in peace and tranquility
I don’t know how this works so I would want a consultation and I would like to birth at home
I Need help with breastfeeding my newborn baby I would like to learn some breastfeeding tips
Someone who accepts insurance. I'm open to a birth center or hospital no medication. I would love a water birth.
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
Planning on giving birth at a hospital, uneducated or with an epidural. I am at week 13 right now, planning on having delayed cord clamp, wanting to stay as relaxed and oxytocin-full during delivery, want to have minimal tearing and no C-section. Among the requirements is experience and broad knowledge from different sources. I am 26 years old, plan to breast feed all the way, but kind of worried about having enough milk. No disabilities, no chronic diseases, never drank or smoked, eating healthy. No additional duties. Budget $1000-1500.
Piedmont Hospital Goal is vaginal birth with epidural, possible induction
Interested in learning the basics. I would like somebody who is quite qualified with certifications and education.
Lip tie, weight gain and milk ducts and slow weight gain
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!
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.
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