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plan to give birth at texas health presby in plano. Estimated budget is under $1300. I will be doing c section so birth plan is really scheduling at the hospital. i want someone that has many years of experience. need someone to educate and prepare us on when the baby comes, postpartum care, and lactation.
I would like a lactation consultant who can help me get a successful latch and hold as well as determine if I am able to pump to increase my milk supply. I am 40 years old, and my daughter is 2 weeks old.
Baby sometimes refuses breast, wants bottle. Also has trouble sleeping
Hospital I do have insurance I want a positive birth plan for my second child At least 10 years experience need lactation certification must speak English 35 and up
When baby latches, baby loses suction causing shallow and painful latch. Baby is taking in too much air causing reflux. Same problem on bottle as well.
Hospital birth Insurance will be covering the cost My birth plan: is hoping for a vaginal birth, no epidural (already created and willing to share) Will need CPR certification, have an NPI number, and have malpractice insurance. You also need specific training hours and past birth experience. Sleep training Tricare west
I was pumping in the hospital only receiving drips of fluid.. my breast are engorged as we are at home I haven’t pumped but once in still on getting drops. Needing help to understand the process & pumping ever three hours if nothings coming out. The pump actually hurts now
This is my first pregnancy, and I’d like to explore holistic options vs traditional OB And hospital births. I do not know a lot about midwivery besides some initial research but would like to explore that route for our care. Midwifery services is my primary concern, but also would like to learn about doula services and lactation services to see if that’s a good option for me too. would prefer birth center or home birth (water birth) Have Aetna insurance so prefer to use that, otherwise will pay OOP/look at financing options.
Need IBCLC to help fill out paperwork for a job accommodation request for work to continue working from home due to pumping and risk of engorgement due to over production of milk.
I am a first time mom in need of guidance! I plan to give birth on a hospital, i don't have a birth plan yet (not sure where to start), I am 36 years old, I just need guidance on how to prepare and what to do after baby is born, I have Cigna
I am looking for someone who can help me with latching and managing pumping and breast-feeding. I am having a lot of pain during and after feeds I would prefer a single appointment and my budget is under $100. I am willing to come to you with my baby For help.
Doula during delivery in hospital and lactation help then help at home postpartum with baby duties/chores. $4000
Switching back from exclusively pumping back to breast.
Lactation consultant needed that takes tri care select.
My baby has developed complete breast aversion. Cry as soon as sees my breast
My baby did well getting up to birth weight within the first 2 weeks, but around 6 weeks he started wanting to sleep through the night. I let him go longer stretches at night and now he's having a hard time gaining weight even though I've gone back to feeding on demand and also no more than 3 hours. He used to latch really well even though I was told he had a tongue tie, but lately it seems like he latches for a few minutes and then keeps popping off crying, turning his head, trying to latch again and repeats that over and over. When he really focuses to latch I think sometimes my letdown may be a little strong for him and he gets choked off and has to pace himself. I just want to figure out what's going on lately as I've been doing weighted feeds and he sometimes only gets 1-3 ounces.
Baby born flat nipples need help with suckle Home visit is best
I need someone who can help me with lactation. I need help with latching baby properly and helping empty my breasts out correctly. I feel like I’m latching him but not entirely or correctly because I’m not empty and he’s still always hungry.
I plan to give birth in a hospital I have insurance through Medicaid community first I want a natural and free moving birth
Hospital Not sure my budget I would like an unmedicated birth. I am still doing research on my options.
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