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I had a c section in Sept of 2024 and want to try for a vbac this time around. I plan to give birth at Prince William hospital UVA. I would like to have a medicated vbac but would like to labor as long as possible without the epidural. I would like an experienced Doula with extensive vbac experience. My budget is around $1000
Hospital Vaginal birth CPR certificate, Spanish speaker is a plus Basically need help and guidance in labor and postpartum with the baby also tips about lactation will be my first baby Insurance is Carefirst blue choice HMO std Gold
I’ve been producing well navigation between nursing and pumping. The last week I’ve noticed that baby will nurse from both sides and still show hunger cues. I also want to make sure I’m producing enough for when I go back to work.
I plan to give birth at St Francis Hospital, I want an advocate for my birth plan and someone who is a lactation consultant for after I give birth I would need someone who takes insurance
I need guidance and schedule for breastfeeding my newborn. He latches but I introduced formula for his weight gain. I do not mind combo feeding but I would like to breastfeed.
I plan on giving birth at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and I would like have a doula present during birth and before to help prepare for birth. I would like to delivery naturally and unmedicated. I would like for my provider to have experience working with and advocating for African American mothers especially in a military facility. I would also like any consultation with lactation since I have gotten a breast augmentation. My budget is around 7K.
Unable to latch due to tongue tie. Got procedure done but still struggling to nurse.
Trouble with constant/reoccurring clogged milk ducts, ineffecient emptying, and painful swelling/tenderness. Issues lumping and finding correct flange size.
in home lactation consultant to come and educate a few days after baby is born
Lactation consultant. Our 5 week old son is having problems latching, so he spits up a lot, gets gas, and is fussy a lot. This is affecting naps and sleeps. Need someone who accepts TRICARE select.
I will be under going a C Section so i would need help for first 2-3 weeks for recovery (help with cooking and cleaning) and i would need lactation specialist or someone who has experience with it to help guide me also someone who would be awesome being a patient advocate i had complications with my last two pregnancys
I plan to give birth at Sentara RMH in Harrisonburg and I’ve been wanting a doula. I don’t know much about any of the process. My pregnancy has been rough and any energy I have goes to my job. I have no idea about a birth plan other than to deliver. I want to try natural and try water but I might cave with the epidural. This is my first baby and I’d like someone with experience with first time moms in labor.
Baby was ebf until recently when he started having tummy issues after eating. We tried gas drops, gripe water. We discussed with the pediatrician and because baby was gaining weight normally he wasn't concerned. I formula fed for a few days to focus exclusively on pumping to build up a fridge supply for when I go back to work. Those 2 days of formula he was way less fussy. Last night we went back to breast feeding and as soon as I laid him down he grunted and strained for hours. I do not want to formula feed him, I want to know why my breast milk is bad. I don't have money if im being honest
I am one month postpartum with an oversupply of breast milk. I would like to donate some of the extra supply I am expressing.
My daughter just turned 3 and I'm still nursing her to sleep. She's also never slept through the night. I don't have much income. I'm a SAHM so income is limited. My daughter nurses while I'm using the bathroom or just laying down. She's nursing more and she has a tantrum every time I tell her no. I'm so over the breastfeeding. I just want some peace.
Looking to find someone to help me find a breast pump to fit my needs as well as breast feeding once baby is here.
I’m not totally sure so starting there would be great haha
Support with latch and positioning. Help with supply quality
Hospital birth at Inova Fairfax; Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO insurance, budget $1500-3000?; want to labor at home as long as possible and plan to get an epidural; certification required by insurance. Mom & dad both have anxiety; mom also depression & adhd, medicated throughout pregnancy. Dad is pretty bad at understanding accents unfortunately.
My baby was not able to breastfeed right after birth. He was admitted to the NICU for 5 days due to respiratory issues, so we did not have the opportunity to initiate breastfeeding or establish a latch early on. After bringing him home, I felt hesitant to attempt breastfeeding because of his health concerns. Around 2–3 weeks postpartum, I began trying to breastfeed, but he has difficulty latching and often refuses to take the breast altogether. Currently, he is exclusively formula-fed. I have tried pumping, but my milk supply is very low, and I am only able to express minimal amounts. What I Need Help With I would really appreciate support with: Helping my baby learn to latch and accept the breast Techniques to encourage breastfeeding after a delayed start Guidance on increasing my milk supply Any strategies or tools (positions, nipple shields, etc.) that might help in our situation I’m very motivated to try breastfeeding if it’s still possible and would appreciate any guidance you can provide.
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