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I need a lactation consultant that will successfully help me breastfeed. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas. PPO
i am looking for a compassionate experienced doula. i’m planning to have a natural water birth and want someone who can help me with the labor process.
I’m looking for a breastfeeding medicine doctor. I am 2.5 weeks postpartum pumping every 2 hours consistently every day and only getting one ounce between both breasts. I was induced and had a very traumatic c section at 37 weeks due to preeclampsia and other lactation consultants I have spoken with say that may be why my supply is so low.
2 week old new born, latching with nipple shield, milk production issues
1)hospital 2)n/a 3)natural hospital birth with minimal interventions
Birthing center. Delayed cord cutting Very minimum shots
Hello, my baby i currently 2 months and i recently have been experiencing a dip in my milk supply. I started off over producing and now I am barely making wnough for her to eat. Fortunately I produced so much in may and July that I have some stored, but I am worried about running through the supply. I really need help bring my milk supply back up.
Need birth support/help first time mom I plan to give birth university of Michigan
Breastfeeding help with my one month old. Having bad gas trapped, crying a lot, clicking when feeding, latching and unlatching, arching back and crying. Frequent spit up.
I’m looking for help with breastfeeding. I’ve been pumping because nursing is painful, but I would like to be able to nurse as well.
I have Medicaid I’m breast feeding my newborn and having a lot of difficulty with a very fast letdown which is making him choke and gulp a lot of air then gassy. I would really love guidance I’ve tried laid back, side lying, pumping before, hand expressing, everything and my baby always seems distressed after feeding.
My baby was born on June 28th and is having a hard time latching I have plenty enough supply coming in! My insurance covers two visits with lactation consultants.
I am looking to work with a IBCLC. its important that she has experience
My breast milk supply seems to be becoming insufficient as of this week. I used to pump 5oz out of one breast and now I get 1.5oz out of both. My baby seems constantly agitated and hungry and I need to make sure I am making enough milk
Need help with latching and observing pump flanges and suction
My nipples are very tender when my baby is latching on and off. Than after feeding my nipples are very sensitive. I need to know how to fix this.
I plan to give birth in a hospital, however I would like the option of water therapy provided before birth, or a water birth if possible. I’m still pretty early in my pregnancy so I don’t have a specific birth plan written out yet. I have Medicaid and a low to medium budget. The more I can get covered by my insurance the better. I would like a lactation specialist for after baby is born.
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